Patrick Hubers wrote:
John W. Kennedy schreef:
Of course not. I think that CPH was expecting you to use Tools > Options
Openoffice.org > General > Appearance. Tell us whether it works or not,
please.
What I see is two different options sets:
Tools > Options > Openoffice.org > General, and
Tools > Options > Openoffice.org > Appearance, and
neither one seems to have anything to do with toolbars or menus.
For what it's worth, I don't see any "off-white gradient", or anything
that could be remotely described as "hideous", and Beta 2 seems no
different from Beta 1 or any of the intermediate versions in this
respect.
In short, I'm foozled.
Running on XP SP2.
Indeed, I looked there as well and there's no option for the toolbar
(the menu is fine as it is). It's mostly color settings for documents,
not for UI elements. Perhaps the UI blends in nicely with a stock WinXP,
but not with Windows 2000 and certainly not when I use another color
scheme than the Windows default scheme. For some reason, OOo insists on
using it's own color for the toolbar, instead of using the system
setting for "3D objects".
Under XP SP2, it definitely responds to changes in theme.
BTW, I didn't say that this is different from Beta 1, but it *is*
different from the 1.1.x series. Also, the icons from 1.1.x are much
more useful than those new icons. I can't readily tell the difference
between Calc and Writer icons, I have to look very carefully...
Well, now you're talking about the application icons, not toolbars. I
can't say I have a problem with them.
Base: Disk
Calc: Four cells
Draw: Squiggle
Impress: Screen
Math: Sigma
Writer: Lines
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