https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=71511

--- Comment #6 from [email protected] ---
@bfoman: Thanks for the heads up on those mailing lists. I wasn't aware of the
UX-Advice and Accessibility mailing lists. I will most likely post to them in
due course. UI developers need to be aware of these accessibility issues for
visually impaired users.

Default UI colours are fine, as long as two things are taken into
consideration.

1. Enabling overriding UI colours with the underlying Accessibility theme of
the host operating system, if one is active. LibreOffice has done this well in
the past. Now it is broken in this respect.

2. Enabling visually impaired users to customise to UI look and colours as much
as possible. In the specific case of visual stress/irlen syndrome, being able
to customise colours (especially background and text colours) to precise RGB
values is very important.

Hard coding a white background in a UI is one of the worst things a UI
developer can do for those with Visual Stress.

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