On Thu, 8 Dec 2022 11:37:32 +0100 "Dr. Martin Senftleben" <li...@drmartinus.de> wrote:
> 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 It would be helpful to know your operating system - I think it to be linux, but would like precise information as to version. -- Rory O'Farrell <ofarr...@iol.ie> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@openoffice.apache.org