https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167292
--- Comment #3 from Andras Simon <[email protected]> --- I think that if we were able to check colours how they look originally in the light theme (which could be done by the Print Previw feature in theory), I'd be totally satisfied with how we can work with our theme set to dark. I think it's a good solution that either you work with the original appearence of your document in a light them and your colours look normal, or you work in dark theme for the health of your eyes, and you have to check colours in light theme repeatedly. Most important is that the primary font yolour (automatic) should be adapted to the theme. (An other solution would be that the app inverts colours having low contrast, but you still have to check how they look originally on white background, so that does not reduce your job.) ## My problem is that currently, exporting and printing does not handle colours well in dark theme: * both in the preview shown in the print dialogue and in the Ctrl+Shift+O Print Preview Math Formulea are invisible since they have automatic white font colour (I have to set the colour of the formulea to black by command in order to override that) See: https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=167773 * exporting PDF files from Draw has a dark background which they inherited from the dark theme's document background colour -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
