https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148981

--- Comment #10 from Jambunathan K <[email protected]> ---


(In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #6)
> Can not confirm on Windows builds. The icon theme (Colibre) shows its
> Pilcrow (U+00B6) with "selection" *highlight shading* correctly rendering.
> Note: the icons, if configured to show in UI settings, on each menu item do
> not toggle--rather just a field shading is appled as provided by os/DE.
> 
> Also, unclear why with a Linux build you would be seeing Colibre icon theme
> with the X11 vcl. You should be seeing Breeze, or Elementary. But I would
> suggest running with Sifr for comparison.


Unless `colibre` theme is deprecated it is possible for Debian users to end up
with colibre theme, and what the  UI does is very misleading.


Are you  suggesting that the `colibre` theme is deprecated  and that the Debian
team should one of the other themes

libreoffice-style-breeze - office productivity suite -- Breeze symbol style
libreoffice-style-colibre - office productivity suite -- colibre symbol style
libreoffice-style-elementary - office productivity suite -- Elementary symbol
style
libreoffice-style-karasa-jaga - office productivity suite -- Karasa Jaga symbol
style
libreoffice-style-sifr - office productivity suite -- Sifr symbol style
libreoffice-style-sukapura - office productivity suite -- Sukapura symbol style
libreoffice-style-tango - office productivity suite -- Tango symbol style


in preference to the colibre theme.

I can file a Debian bug report depending on what you say.

Here is a the Debian Package link, and the Debian LibreOffice team can be seen
on the right side of the page.

https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/libreoffice-style-colibre

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