*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 628105 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/628105
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 628105
[Upstream] Text not black in LibreOffice
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Elias, the fix for both issues are the same. The default text color
should be black and not the gray from the GTK theme.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/734428
I just arrived here from Bug #886438 which I think has been incorrectly
marked a duplicate.
Bug#886438 is about the default text color in libreoffice being grey
instead of black
This Bug#734428 appears to be about the same gray text not changing to
white when the background is black.
Have I
I'd like to add that I'm still affected by this bug in a clean install
of Ubuntu 12.04. I will attach a screenshot, to show that it can be
reproduced, and to illustrate the effect, which is not always
immediately noticeable with some true black text for contrast.
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** Attachment added: Screenshot of the problem persisting in Ubuntu 12.04.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/734428/+attachment/3127017/+files/ScreenshotUbuntu12.04.png
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I confirm the problem with the 3.4.4 version under KDE, and removing
libreoffice-gnome and libreoffice-gfx (it wasn't even installed
actually) doesn't solve the problem (but, again, I'm under KDE).
On my files, it happens with white backgrounds and invisible gray text
color.
I understand that
Testing shows that removal of only libreoffice-gnome is sufficient to
fix the text color issue. However, removal of that package results in
lost functionality in other areas.
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I had the same problem for a long time and still on ubuntu 12 beta 2.
After reading this, I removed the packages libreoffice-gfx and
libreoffice-gnome.
Now the text is white on black.
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The proper solution here is to decouple the default text colors from the
GTK theme. As pointed out earlier, an LibO document should look the same
on any computer, provided the requisite fonts are installed.
Since this bug is getting ignored upstream, and since it's particularly
apparent on Ubuntu
** Summary changed:
- Wrong automatic text color dark grey with black background
+ [Upstream] Wrong automatic text color dark grey with black background
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