I think that suits LO perfectly! It makes it more brand coherent as well. :)

On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 9:28 PM, Heiko Tietze <tietze.he...@googlemail.com>
wrote:

> tl;dr: Change Sky Tango Blue into Light Lime 2 for shapes?
>
> Shapes are painted in blue, probably because this was one of the basic
> Tango colors. However, we changed the standard palette recently. And in
> order to not show a hex value a lot of sources files needs to get touched.
> And now I wonder if we better got with a more LibreOffice'ish green as
> default color. My suggestion is Light Lime 2 for the area and Lime for the
> border. Consequently, it has also be the color for the shape icons - and
> wherever we used the blue before. Little drawback is the typical system
> blue for highlighted controls such as toggled buttons or scrollbars, which
> contradicts with green. Not too much, IMHO.
>
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