On Tue, 24 Mar 2026 14:10:01 +0200 Philippe Mavridis via tde-users users@trinitydesktop.org wrote:
AFAIK LibreOffice does not respect TDE font settings. You have to check which toolkit is used (in Help > About) -it may be Qt or GTK (or rarely generic)- and configure the relevant font options with the relevant tools (e.g. lxappearance for GTK and Qt[5|6]ct for Qt.
In addition to this, LibreOffice has a "feature" to ignore system theming. Set Tools > Options > LibreOffice > Appearance > Options > Appearance (yes, really) to "System" or it will never, ever behave itself.
Preferences in writing software are pretty idiosyncratic. I have a very old version of Windows set up in a VM so that I can run a very old version of Word for the purpose. Everything else I've tried has added one or more "features" that get in the way of my just turning out minimally-formatted text.
E. Liddell