https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=90497
--- Comment #2 from Jay Philips <philip...@hotmail.com> --- Mirek provided the following links as good resources to understanding the MSO document themes. https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc964302%28v=office.12%29.aspx https://support.office.com/en-us/article/All-about-themes-Quick-Styles-cell-styles-and-background-styles-2cf8ffb9-4c87-47b3-9b36-bb2e8a836288?CorrelationId=37871130-d070-4bac-8056-bac0b5bd72c0&ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US He also stated in an email to me and others, "Microsoft's specs look pretty good -- I'm hoping ODF will more or less stick to them. (I'm a bit worried about feature creep here.) The nice thing about themes is that the different aspects are relatively separate, so it seems to me that they could be implemented gradually. I'd suggest starting with theme fonts -- those seem easier to implement than the other aspects and relatively high-impact if the UX is thought-out well. (Generally, fonts should never be hard-coded.) Presentation themes would have a higher impact, but they're much more complex. As an aside, it'd be good to sit down and decide on the purpose of each major UI element in LibreOffice, weeding out unnecessary interfaces that only add bloat. Adding themes to the mix will require some major changes to existing UI elements and, in the interest of maintainability, consistency, discoverabillity, and less work, it's imperative that the UI is streamlined and focused before adding major features. (Here, I'd suggest taking inspiration from iWork's UI.)" -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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