The reason is that our GTK implementation looks for theme names of an
old version and then hacks the calls.
And the call then calls the wrong functions. I am told 2 years ago what
functions are right and which are wrong, but back then I was to
carefuill and I do not find the notes 8If I did notes at all)
However I think the gtk code is wrong more then that and I wanted to
look into this, but always had different priorities.
So never got to look deeper into the gtk code.
If there is anyone who knows how GTK works and needs pointers I can
search the position that needs to be fixed.
All the best
Peter
On 22.04.21 20:31, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi all,
Ubuntu 21.04 is out today and it comes with a dark mode UI enabled by
default.
Does AOO still switch to "High Contrast" when started on a dark UI? If
so, people will start to ask how to disable it in the near future.
I didn't have the time to install and test, maybe someone else has updated?
Regards,
Matthias
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