Ricardo, 

> Already possible: Tools → Options → LibreOffice → Appearance → change
> "Application background" from "Default" to your preferred colour. If
> you need a different colour define a new one under Tool → Options →
> LibreOffice → Colors: your new colour will be available when you
> change the background.
It may already be possible, it's fairly deep in the menu trees for someone 
trying to do something simple. It's also not equipped with a live preview or 
any semblance of an attempt at matching color schemes, and the color picker is 
kind of dated/ugly (choose from a dropdown list? A color? Out of some forty or 
fifty sets? Not a good idea!). I think Alex is just suggesting that 1) We could 
change the default, which is sensible, and 2) At least make it more apparent. 

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Christopher Lee
Executive Director
Champion Debate


On Thursday, July 14, 2011 at 5:58 PM, RGB ES wrote:

> 2011/7/14 Alex B <[email protected] (mailto:[email protected])>:
> 
> > I'd realy love to see a darker application background in Writer.
> 
> Already possible: Tools → Options → LibreOffice → Appearance → change
> "Application background" from "Default" to your preferred colour. If
> you need a different colour define a new one under Tool → Options →
> LibreOffice → Colors: your new colour will be available when you
> change the background.
> 
> > As you know, the appearance of LibreOffice depends on the used GTK Theme.
> 
> That's not completely true. I'm a KDE user and LibO 3.4.1 follows
> quite well my desktop colour and widget theme ;)
> LibO is not a gtk app but a vcl app with gkt and qt "plugins".
> 
> Cheers
> Ricardo
> 
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