Hi Matthias, all > On 06/11/2024 2:37 PM WEST Matthias Seidel <matthias.sei...@hamburg.de> wrote:
> > If any programmer would like to look into this, it would be great. For the > > moment under Linux (at least Ubuntu) switching the Gnome UI to Dark mode > > causes OpenOffice to switch to High Contrast (if the Accessibility option > > "Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system" is enabled, > > which is the default) > > We could change the default, but would that help? > > On Windows, I never managed to get AOO use a dark UI. I could only > enable HC mode and then AOO switches accordingly. Yes, the problem needs to be solved properly and the solution is not the same under Windows and Linux. > > In any case the current High Contrast icon theme is also a "quick and > > dirty" solution which doesn't work on a light background... > > High Contrast was initially dark UI. But Microsoft added some new themes > in Windows. So now we also have a white HC theme. Yes, I had not tried that before! Unfortunately it does not work for AOO because there is only one HC mode and so everything is HC white except for AOO which is HC black :) In any case, there are quite a few inconsistencies regarding HC mode. I particularly don't like that it also inverts the AOO and Apache logos! > That would be the goal. But honestly, we have more important things on > our list. > > Adding a new icon set is (technically) easy when we have the icons. But > users will never see them if we cannot release it. I fully agree! Can we (all) agree on a progress plan? All the best, Pedro --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org