https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=162759
--- Comment #18 from ady <[email protected]> --- (In reply to steve from comment #16) > What you are describing are edge cases. In the over 10 years I have used > LibreOffice I never ran into such a situation. Other users have different use-cases. Some users don't create nor control their spreadsheets, but receive what others have created, with different themes and color palettes, or different needs. Your usage is not necessarily the same as every single user out there. What seems an edge case for you might be more frequent for others. Moreover, potential edge cases are sometimes exactly what needs to be tested. Testing only the default background as the only relevant evaluation case is not acceptable. > > The blue in question isn't even part of the standard LibreOffice color > palette. That's great. That means that the default color used for the active cell marker is less likely to be exactly the same as a typical background (at least using the color palette that you tested). Having said that, you don't need the same exact color in order to reduce the visibility of the active cell marker; even similar colors would do. My point was that having 2 colored lines for the marker is not just a matter of artistic subjective opinions; there is a need, a goal to accomplish. I just hope that at some point the endless discussions about the active cell marker line will focus/care about the goals of the feature and the pros/cons of modifying some characteristic of it, instead of just (only) moving in circles around artistic subjective opinions. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
