https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=172111

Ryan Johnson <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
             Status|RESOLVED                    |REOPENED
         Resolution|NOTABUG                     |---

--- Comment #2 from Ryan Johnson <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #1)
> Leave the Tools -> Options -> Appearance "LibreOffice Themes" listbox set to
> 'Automatic' it will then track with os/DE as you adjust your color sense
> (e.g. Dark or Light on Windows DWM)
> 
> If you use the listbox's 'Light' or 'Dark' you *must* restart LibreOffice to
> fully apply.
> 
> Likewise if you check enabled the 'Use application theming' you should go
> ahead and install a theme or two with the mini-extension dialog there--and
> restart.
> 
> If yo move back to the os/DE controlled theming, uncheck the 'Use
> application theming' and restart.
> 
> While application theming is checked enabled, you can switch between the
> application themes--but again for complete transitions, still best to
> restart LibreOffice.
> 
> So, only with disabled application theming, and LibreOffice theming set to
> 'Automatic' is expected to track with os/DE color sense.  But even then a
> preventative restart of LibreOffice for full refresh of the color
> assignments remains my advice.
> 
> As application theming (and Dark mode support) was reimplemented (not to be
> confused with MS 12 color document theming) we used to pop-up a force
> restart. 
> 
> Many of the nits have been resolved, so folks asked to remove the restart
> pop-up as too frequent. But it is not 100%, and the only sure way still is
> to do the restart. Though some changes still trigger the restart. 
> 
> It is still most reliable to just restart anyway as you control your UI and
> adjust the application themes.

No.

You have not resolved the issue. Telling me to not use a feature is not a
solution. You have just attempted to give yourself license to ignore the issue
by pretending it is not a bug.

That Automatic mode makes the page shadow disappear entirely, rendering the
page indistinguishable from the background
https://imgur.com/a/lZk6WYx

How about, instead of telling people to not use a feature, you fix the problem.

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