Version: 24.2.0.3 (X86_64) / LibreOffice CommunityĬPU threads: 16 OS: Linux 6. It will work only if you have Dark Mode set in Windows: Start menu > Settings > Personalisation and select a dark theme. The result looks something like this (though in a Windows live system the contrast is stronger and much sharper than the image shown here): LibreOffice Dark Theme Joined Rip.png (86. You can add yourself to the CC list to follow progress and to show interest. There is an enhancement request Bug 153229 - RFE Please provide a user preference to disable inheriting the system UI theme. > LibreOffice > View > Appearance > Mode: and use the drop-down to select Dark. Windows dark mode is switched on for a reason and LO now follows the system preference. I bet I misunderstand these settings, so thank you for your helpĮDIT and somewhat TLDR: Why isn’t the dark document background (GUI is dark) applied when the system switches to a dark theme. In LibreOffice go (menu) Tools > Options.
9 forks Report repository Releases No releases published. Under Tools > Options > Application Colors, choose LibreOffice Dark from the scheme menu. Is there a way to switch the icons with dark/light theme? I would like to use Breeze icons and it would be helpful if they switched to their dark/light versions as well. theme dark-theme libreoffice libreoffice-impress breeze breeze-dark-theme libreoffice-writer libreoffice-calc breeze-dark deepdark Resources. For a proper dark mode, we need more than dark toolbars. If that’s true, why is the dark background color not applied? My current understanding is, that when the system sets the theme to dark, LO follows it and selects “Dark” under “Automatic”. When I selected the Dark option under “Automatic” I can see that, e.g., the document background is set to black. Under Options>LibreOffice>Applications Colors I chose “Scheme” “automatic” and for “Automatic” “System theme”. With the dark theme, I want to have inverted colors (or “dark” colors) in the documents, and I struggle to set it up correctly. Under Options>LibreOffice>view I set the mode to System. In case both color palette and theme should be added, run install.sh which executes the cp command for adding the color palette and then runs add-dracula-application-colors.sh to add the Dracula theme as an application color for LibreOffice.My machine switches my GTK3 theme between light and dark regularly, and LibreOffice follows the decision for the GUI, which is wonderful. Preferences -> LibreOffice -> Application Colors (macOS) Choose Dracula in Tools -> Options -> Application Colors (Linux) or.
add-dracula-application-colors.sh to add the Dracula option to the I also much like the idea of the welcome window (the one where You see recent documents, have access to the templates, and so on). I am very happy that I was able to dark-theme many areas of LibreOffice GUI (Windows). Itįirst saves a backup to, which you can use if It’s crucial for Me to apply a dark GUI wherever I can, due to my vision (pretty hard to handle anything bright). Now, if the icons They are not in dark color, you can change this from the menu Tools> Options> View> Icon style and. Select the Color black in the options Document background y Application Background. Note that this is a bit experimental and might break your settings file. Open some program LibreOffice, such as the Writer word processor.