![]() ![]() what and how to change the settings to change/adjust the defaults. Microsoft Support document: Dark Mode in Word – Word for Microsoft 365, Word for Microsoft 365 for Mac, Word 2021 Would save a ton of support time, plus be relatively intuitive.įYI, just for info, maybe it might help to orientate and maybe follow the same way, because it's not bad and has proved its worth: I think having a simple menu/option, like: but the Dark Mode posts/complaints/confusion has been flooding in for ~6 months now.) I recently explained the 3 LO settings here: Choose mix of settings until you are satisfied with thumbnail. Perhaps most of this can be incorporated into: then adjust your "Document Background" + other colors. You have to choose "LibreOffice" or "LibreOffice Dark" Right now, it's spread across 3 different settings you have to tweak/adjust: Yeah, something easier-to-reach, even something like: > Perhaps after this amount of time a brief first start "wizard" would be helpful for users where a couple of simple questions are asked to set preferences such as light/dark mode, UI chooser etc? Perhaps after this amount of time a brief first start "wizard" would be helpful for users where a couple of simple questions are asked to set preferences such as light/dark mode, UI chooser etc? I agree Heiko that would be very pragmatic as every user has their own preference, but a real dialog that shows up and not just a tip of the day. > *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 152184 *** And I'm not against a dedicated dialog to pick the color > application colors at once, if both are defined otherwise it would use the > I envision a LibreOffice theme that allows to change both system and The option to change it back and forth makes sense in some > to match the two sets as we primarily do WYSIWYG editing - black ink on ![]() > the default very much desirable ( bug 153229). > Using system defaults for the UI is mandatory, and the ability to override (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #5) Please do not hide something like this behind complex menu items as it is an important aspect of using a dark mode particularly at night when a white canvas is very straining on your eyes. This should exist in both the dark and light mode. Microsoft provided a good UI/UX option here. Something like this is by far the easiest way to handle this request. > The LibreOffice Dark theme provides an example, but users can build their > If defaults don't work, users should Personalize their own Application Color > needs for the much broader Application Color values. > Especially given the minimal theme support from System Color values vs. > Why would we need to automate this further? And flat NO to it as default. > Printing and Export is not otherwise affected by the visible UI document > "Automatic" that follows the os/DE Light/Dark theme - and saving to a user > background' and 'Font color' in user profile picking something other than > But we can already directly format the "Application color" 'Document (In reply to V Stuart Foote from comment #1) (Or toggling Scheme between LibreOfficeLibreOffice Dark + tweaks) Most documents are printed on white paper, so need color accuracy, but in order to not be blinded at night, I might want a darker shade page temporarily. See famous blue/black or white/gold dress! *Insert famous psychology experiment of same color looking completely different on white or black backgrounds.* This is especially helpful when dealing with colors + contrast issues. (This is what I prefer most of the time.) Having an easy-to-access "page color" toggle would help, because all 4 options could be taken: This issue has come up in context of the discussion of bug 153229. or it could depend on how the GUI toolkit behaves in dark mode in other contexts. We could have white text and dark-gray background, like Microsoft Word: Another is some mid-brightness color, with text still being black. One is a reverse palette altogether: Black background, white text etc. I've stated this request with intentional vagueness, because there is more than one way of having a "non-white background". So, it should be at least an option, or perhaps the default, for the background of a page - Writer page, Draw drawing page, Calc spreadsheet - to not be white when in Dark Mode. It also sort of defeats the purpose of being in dark mode if the screen is mostly not-dark. When your desktop environment is in Dark Mode, and so is LO's UI, it is hard on the eyes to stare at a white page. ![]()
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