https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=127138
--- Comment #19 from Jeff Fortin Tam <[email protected]> --- Also, while I'm at it, I'll reuse my thoughts I had posted on #153618, so that they are not lost: The fact that the UI bothers the user with manually choosing from a long list of light or dark themes is nonsense from a UX standpoint in a world where themes are complete; ideally, to be approved for inclusion (and to remain) in LibreOffice from here on, icon themes should be required to have both light and dark variants; then the UI should hide this complexity from the user, by just letting the user pick "Automatic (%theme_name)" or picking a preferred complete icon theme (ex: "Breeze" or "Colibre") but not a specific icon theme subvariant (ex: no "Breeze" vs "Breeze Dark", only Breeze)... then the app would automatically pick the theme's light or dark icon theme variant depending on its UI light/dark theme state. Apparently the "Elementary" icon theme in LibreOffice doesn't have a dark variant at the moment; in #153618 I also stated my personal opinion that the "Colibre" icon theme is universally suitable & usable (in terms of UX), and could be a much better default than "Elementary" on the GTK version for Linux, even though Colibre is the official LibreOffice icon theme used mainly on Windows. It's just _that good_, in my view. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
