https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=72465

Alex Jordan <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Alex Jordan <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to megamitzu from comment #2)

> When other window manager was used instead of XFCE (Gnome 3 or Window
> Maker), the problem was not present, but again, I was *not* using dark
> themes under these WMs. This is why people could not reproduce it under
> default Gnome - looks like it meeds a dark theme to happen.

Can you try reproducing using a dark theme under GNOME? This will help
determine if it is the window manager's problem, or LibreOffice's. (Although I
suspect you're right, and it's a LO bug.)

> Regarding the other issue (default/automatic colours for text and windows do
> not match system's scheme), the colours in the LO apps remained the same
> (window - white, text - black) at all times, regardless of what the system
> palette was.  I believe that this is a bug in LO - someone has set the
> defaults to white and black instead of using the system colour vars - but
> might be something else.  However, once changed, the change is saved.

Please file a separate bug for this. This allows LibreOffice developers to
better track the status of problems.

Thanks for reporting a LibreOffice bug!

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