https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=170048
--- Comment #6 from V Stuart Foote <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Hossein from comment #5) > IMO it can be relevant, if we want to support older Windows 10 versions. At > the moment, I see "Windows 10" as the requirement to run LibreOffice, and > nothing restrictive about the version. > > System Requirements > Microsoft Windows > https://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/system-requirements/#windows > > Therefore, it IS relevant IMO. But, I will need to install older Windows > versions to actually test it. True, but this is just one aspect of Dark color sense support with win32/c++ that Microsoft had not transitioned well. Yes we *could* test for Windows 10 < 2004 (20H1) but what is the percentage of users that would actually assist? And of those how many on "legacy" unsupported Windows 10 builds would actually attempt to use the os/DE Dark mode color? Most Windows users are *not* going to pay for LTSB/LTSC support with same question if any of them would be using LibreOffice, or attempting to work in a Dark color sense? Actually would be much better to declare Windows 10 < 2004 20H1 as unsupported. We have done similar for multiple macOS release builds (admittedly for compiler reason) so simple precedent already for changes in Microsoft API. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
