https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148086

--- Comment #7 from [email protected] ---
Can an admin delete that second attachment/example? It accidentally included a
phone number. (A work number thankfully, but it should be erased.)

With 7.5, dark icons are showing up on dark background colours. This isn't the
friendly "Discord" style high-visibility dark mode. It's harsh and difficult to
make out. A lot of people in adverse lighting (sun shining in) or with
vision/screen issues (poor screen quality, senior citizen, person nearing
retirement, older acer laptops from 2004) can't make them out at all. The icons
and background blend completely together.

Going into Tools -> Options -> View and changing the theme to a Light version
has no effect at all. There's no over-ride, which is very problematic.

Many people have Dark Mode enabled in Windows simply because Light Mode on
older computer screens is so washed out, you can't see scrollbars or buttons.
Anything over 224 just blends in with RGB 255. A person with Dark Mode enabled
very likely does not want it enabled in LibreOffice, especially in its current
implementation. It should remain user choice, enabled or disabled in the
Options, perhaps with the default setting matching Windows. (Although I
probably wouldn't even do that, due to the reasons behind people enabling Dark
Mode.)

I think Steve's point is good one. If there aren't well fitting icons to match
the colour scheme, why even offer the option to change to an incomplete and
hard to discern theme? To most users, the combined result is what they think of
as a theme or light/dark mode.

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