Hi,

I have a long history with OpenOffice (I started actually with StarWriter), and at some point of time I switched to LibreOffice (I think many did), but there it seems that they introduce new features too quickly, because with them, new bugs come in and make it quite difficult to use. Since I do not need most of the new features, I have decided to go back to OpenOffice, and it seems to work quite well in spite of the fact, that most of my documents had been treated by LibreOffice for a long time. Even an extensively used database seems to work fine.

Now, I have a simple yet important problem: The appearance of OO is strange. While most of it (icons etc.) are ok, the text in the menus and dialog boxes is not black, but grey and hence difficult to read (background also grey), particularly for a person who has some sight-problems like me. On screenshots I always see that the menu text is black, which I would prefer. I haven't found any place where I can set it. There is an "appearance" item in the options tool, but that doesn't seem to have any effect. There is an option in the General section for font color, but the combobox next to it says "automatic" and the colorbox besides that is black, so I would think that text is selected as black. Probably this section does not apply to the overall appearance of OO. There is a scheme selector, but only the OpenOffice scheme is selectable. Any ideas how I can change that? Other apps have all the proper font color (black).

Regards,
Martin

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