![]() ![]() I personally find it much easier to look at over time, even though my vision is not horrible. I understand that light-on-dark is helpful for people with some kinds of weak vision. Sometimes switching desktop themes will cure the issue in one context while causing it somewhere else. I'm fighting a couple of them now (white text on a pale yellow background in Writer comments, black formulas on a black background in writer). Configuring Libre to light text on a dark background and/or using a dark desktop/toolkit theme, seem to trigger these issues. It seems that Libre (like certain other programs) suffers from a general issue with producing very low contrast text-vs-background combinations under under certain conditions that are difficult to enumerate. In order, I would search the LinuxMint forums, then the Ubuntu formums and Launchpad bugtracker, and only after having tried to reproduce the problem with a TDF packaged and provided download report it here. In particular, desktop integration and theming are generally different between a TDF provided download (via the LibreOffice download site) and a PPA provided set of LibreOffice packages.Īdditionally, there are known bugs in Ubuntu provided packages and various xorg backends, which may or may not be triggered by a particular theme (e.g. ![]() To that end, there can be differences in the functionality of a PPA LibreOffice and the DEB packages available for download from the LibreOffice download site. The reason for this, as I understand it, is that LibreOffice is re-packaged by a PPA maintainer, to adhere to the packaging guidelines imposed by Canonical. 08:42:53 : the PPAs are not, as far as I know, the same as the TDF release available from the LibreOffice download site. ![]()
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