![]() ![]() Sudo flatpak install flathub org.libreoffice. If or once Flatpak is installed, I installed LibreOffice: If it is not, set it up: Official Flathub Solus setup page. Not sure either? Check with the following command that will tell you whether it is or not: Then I selected the text and changed the theme to Ocean which has no reds in it. Can't recall if Flatpak is installed by default on Solus. There’s 8 preset themes showing 8 colours.They don’t name the colours when you mouse over them but I could gather which was Dark Red 2 from the ‘LibreOffice’ theme so I typed the words Heading 1 using Header 1 style in Dark Red 2. Then installed a copy of LibreOffice with Flatpak. ![]() So, following up from the Libre snap install, let's remove it first: Also, the whole program would freeze for a few seconds occasionally. It is less stressing on the eyes specially for extended use of the screen. Dark theme is getting popular even among non-programmers. If you’re not making the most of it, the LibreOffice Tips article is a must-read. *** Update: Even though a Snap install for LibreOffice works, there are these strange 'orb' like artifacts as I will call them for now, in the place where check boxes would normally appear to select certain options. LibreOffice is a free and open-source cross-platform office productivity software. Step 2: Select Dark Theme (If You’re on Flatpak or Windows). Text boxes remain readable in both light and dark mode. Step 1: Enable Dark Mode (For Ubuntu Users). ![]() This installs a clean copy of LibreOffice, meaning one that has not been themed for Solus specifically. After, I installed a copy of LibreOffice by snap. To circumvent the 'unreadable text boxes' in light mode, I have simply uninstalled/removed all LibreOffice related packages found in the Software Center. Hi, In the past hour i tried to find a way to install this theme LibreOffice-BreezeDark. LibreOffice Light mode text boxes black, fonts black - persists among all LibreOffice themes. ranobsjkhsfshksdjfsdfs June 12, 2019, 8:02am 1. Icon set Breeze (dark) works for me perfectly. b) Choose View (between General and Print). LibreOffice’s icon theme is set in Tools > Options > View, under the heading ‘Icon Size and Style’. a) Choose Personalisation on the tree on the left (between Security and Application Colors). LibreOffice Dark mode text boxes black, fonts white - readable. In both cases,go to Options (Alt+F12 or Tools Options, at the very bottom). Another area in Calc with that issue is the sheet tabs. So when I switch to light mode I get the theming issue of not being able to read the black fonts in the black text boxes like mentioned and shown previously. I personally like the LibreOffice suite to run in 'Light' mode. Among other themes, the icons pop with colour and are 'properly' displayed again. I switched the Icon Theme to 'Elementary'. Upon first time running LibreOffice Calc I ran into the 'problem' of the seemingly greyed out icons which really is a theming issue. (I am not technical enough to know whether the issue(s) should be addressed to LibreOffice or Solus).īudgie Desktop Settings at time of issue: Perhaps the dev team can fix the issue, especially the second point. Just a few more details for those interested. ![]()
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