https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143098

--- Comment #17 from Stéphane Guillou (stragu) 
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Created attachment 184506
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LO 7.6 on GNOME dark theme + LO dark colour scheme

Revisiting this bug, I now think the previews in the Tabbed UI can have more
"freedom" in how they are rendered, closer to reality, because:
- it is clearly a "Styles preview" area, as opposed to a list; and more
importantly:
- the style name is duplicated, so readability of the preview itself does not
matter as much.

Compared the what was reported by OP, the situation has greatly improved in
that the names are now duplicated, and the area around the actual previews does
follow the OS dark theme.

In this attachment, I use:
- a recent master build on Ubuntu 20.04 with GNOME 3.36.8's Dark theme
- the LibreOffice Dark colour scheme in Options > Personnalisation
- a green area background for Text Body

Observations:
- both the Styles sidebar and the Tabbed UI preview use the right custom area
colour, which is fine. However, in my opinion, the styles sidebar should
automatically flip the text colour for readability (see bug 138979, bug 137705,
bug 115507...). Even though we have the option to untick "Show previews", it is
the default setting.
- none follow the Dark colour scheme, but I believe that's fine too. The full
previews should show what will come out of a print or PDF, no need to follow
the in-editor colour customisations.

In essence, my opinion is:
- The current situation in the Tabbed UI preview is enough visually. It follows
the OS dark theme as much as it should (i.e., only around the previews)
- The Styles sidebar _can_ give hints as to what the styles look like, but it
should both follow the UI _and_ keep the names readable as they are not
duplicated.

So, for the issue tracked in this bug report, I would close as Resolved - Works
For Me.

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