There's even another chance about background color. After inserting formula in 
writer, right-click on it and select Properties > Area > Color

----- Mensaje original -----
> De: "Luis Iglesias" <[email protected]>
> Para: "Oszkó Albert" <[email protected]>
> CC: "users" <[email protected]>
> Enviados: Viernes, 19 de Octubre 2018 19:51:52
> Asunto: Re: [libreoffice-users] libreoffice math formula editor color

> The background color is not a matter of the formula itself. You need to change
> the paragraph background color or the page background color where that formula
> is inserted.
> So, I'd suggest you to go to Format > Paragraph > Area > Color or Format > 
> Page
> > Area > Color
> 
> 
> ----- Mensaje original -----
>> De: "Oszkó Albert" <[email protected]>
>> Para: "users" <[email protected]>
>> Enviados: Viernes, 19 de Octubre 2018 13:09:27
>> Asunto: Re: [libreoffice-users] libreoffice math formula editor color
> 
>> 2018. 10. 18. 22:08 keltezéssel, jorge Rodríguez Fonseca írta:
>>> Hi Albert and all:
>>>
>>>     As In understood you need to change the color of the letter,
>>> variables and similar that you input in a formula that you make with
>>> with Math. For this you need to select Attribute option from list below
>>> bar.
>>>
>>> I hope this help
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>> Jorge
>>>
>>>
>>> El jue, 18-10-2018 a las 19:36 +0200, Albert Oszkó escribió:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I would like to write some mathematical equations in Writer with LO
>>>> Math. Unfortunately the formula editor background is dark grey with
>>>> black letters. How could I change the background color. I use LO in
>>>> openSUSE, tried to change desktop color schemes, window color
>>>> schemes
>>>> but to no  avail. I also tried to modifx LO setting, but obviously,
>>>> did
>>>> not find the correct one. In LO I also use a dark scheme but now I
>>>> cannot change it. I have LO 6.1.2.1 and KDE .
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Albert
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>> Thanks, but this is not what I thought of. I thoght of the background of
>> the window that opens when you want to insert an equation into writer.
>> That is the window where you can edit your equation.

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