Anno domini 2022 Sat, 19 Feb 09:43:10 -0800
William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
On Saturday 19 February 2022 09:32:24 Michael wrote:
On Saturday 19 February 2022 11:09:41 am William
Morder via tde-users wrote:
It seems that there must be a way to force Libre
Office to use my TDE
colors, or at least to use a dark theme or high-contrast mode. I tried
qt5ct, and nothing happens. I thought maybe I could do it with css or
something like that.
I've never used these (I know, how boring...)
To use Firefox themes:
LO > [Menu]-Tools > Options
-- LibreOffice > Personalization
To do it all yourself:
LO > [Menu]-Tools > Options
-- LibreOffice > Application Colors
The naming doesn’t seem very intuitive, so you’ll probably have to
whack-a-mole a bunch...
HTH,
Michael
Thanks, but that doesn't change the colors in the GUI. I mean the borders, the
dialog pages, etc. My colors and fonts for actual documents (inside the
application) are just fine. I want the GUI to use my TDE colors, or at least
high-contrast, dark theme, light fonts on dark background.
You'll need to transfer your TDE color settings to GNOME theme. E.g. get started with
/usr/share/themes/BlackMATE/gtk-3.0/gtk-main.css and modify it to your needs. I have to
admit I gave up on this some time ago - GTK3 is just a PITA.
Nik
Bill
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