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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Mar 30 10:55:18 +0000 
2007 -------
OMG!

So, by fixing this bug, OO has moved away from the WYSIWYG paradigm... 

I'm using a dark theme with white text.

When I create a drawing using OO 2.2, the drawing is black with white text.
Unless I export it. Or print it. Actually, I can't even guess what it'll look
like, as it's all white on black (but comes out with various border and text 
colors)

How is this good interface design, I wonder? What happens when I open a document
I've been sent? It surely does not look like the sender intended. If it's
default background + black text, I won't be able to read it. And there's no
simple way of seeing it either, short of changing the theme (!).

Please consider reopening and reverting this. It's totally useless for a
drawing/presentation program, and potentially harmful for text documents. Try it
yourself.

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