https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=158943

--- Comment #4 from pieter kristensen <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Michael Weghorn from comment #2)
> (In reply to pieter kristensen from comment #0)
> > I would like it very much when I could make LO use e.g. a darker
> > plasma-colorscheme then the rest of the system. In programs like Elisa and
> > Okular this is already possible. These programs can be customized to use
> > other plasma color-schemes for their UI then the rest of the system.
> 
> How do you configure that in Okular? (I couldn't see the option when quickly
> trying to find it, might have looked at the wrong place...)
> 
> Various application-specific colors can be customized in "Tools" ->
> "Options" -> "Application Colors" and there's currently a GSoC project to
> extend that to allow setting custom colors for UI elements like widgets as
> well.
> WIP Gerrit change for Qt-based VCL plugins, including kf5:
> https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/168901 
> As far as I understand so far, it sounds like it might possibly cover your
> use case as well. (Not by selecting an existing KDE color scheme, but by
> creating or using a corresponding one there. IIUC, the idea is to allow
> providing themes via extensions.)
> 
> However, I must admit I'm using the default "Breeze" theme without any
> manual adjustments, so don't even know exactly how all of the specific ways
> for customization exactly affect the UI.
> 
> Maybe related: When it comes to using another Qt style (as can be set in KDE
> system settings in the "Application Style" section), that can be selected by
> setting the QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE environment variable before starting
> LibreOffice, e.g.
> 
>     QT_STYLE_OVERRIDE=Oxygen libreoffice --writer

One can customize a lot of colors in LO but not the "window background color".
This color simply follows the system. If
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/c/core/+/168901 would bring the possibility to
also change the windows background color I would be completely satisfied. 
If that would not be the case, it would be great if one could make LO follow
another system-colorscheme. For one reason or another I prefer the window
background color of LO to be as white as possible.

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