![]() > remain) in LibreOffice from here on, icon themes should be required to have > where themes are complete ideally, to be approved for inclusion (and to > list of light or dark themes is nonsense from a UX standpoint in a world > The fact that the UI bothers the user with manually choosing from a long > Also, while I'm at it, I'll reuse my thoughts I had posted on #153618, so ![]() (In reply to Jeff Fortin Tam from comment #19) then the app would automatically pick the theme's light or dark icon theme variant depending on its UI light/dark theme state.Īpparently 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. 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). Tagging as accessibility issue as it makes many icons hard to see before discovering that one can manually switch to dark icon theme.Īlso, while I'm at it, I'll reuse my thoughts I had posted on #153618, so that they are not lost: Back in Desktop Environment's theme settings, switch back and forth between Light and Dark: no effect on the icon theme in LO. Set Appearance setting back to "System"ĥ. Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View > Appearance, change to "Dark": icon theme changes to Breeze (dark) (suitable)Ĥ. Open LO: icon theme is Elementary (unsuitable)ģ. Desktop Environment theme is set to DarkĢ. Version: 7.6.0.0.alpha0+ (X86_64) / LibreOffice Communityīuild ID: 082d009b6a156faa74c9966b0dffc5fa6ce22287ĬPU threads: 8 OS: Linux 5.15 UI render: default VCL: gtk3įor both Yaru and Adwaita dark themes (I had to use GNOME Tweaks to have access to both), I used the following steps:ġ. Testing GNOME 3.36.8 + Wayland and a recent master build: That can be made whiter as indicated here.Generalising the summary, as this bug now catches both KDE and GNOME reports. ![]() Sifr is not bad if you prefer monochrome. Here's how it looks now:Īnother one that works great is libreoffice-style-elementary. You can select the theme from the window (Tools -> Options) in the screenshot (click to see it bigger). To get the oxygen theme: sudo apt install libreoffice-style-oxygenĪfter a few tries I've found that oxygen icon theme works great with the dark theme I have currently installed (and will probably look good with others as well). Libreoffice-style-breeze 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 Libreoffice-style-galaxy 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 Libreoffice-style-tango 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 Libreoffice-style-elementary 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 Libreoffice-style-hicontrast 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 Libreoffice-style-human 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 Libreoffice-style-oxygen 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 You get this: libreoffice-style-sifr 1:5.1.6~rc2-0ubuntu1~xenial3 See the available themes with: sudo apt install libreoffice-style I've found out that I could just install a new icon theme using the terminal.
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