Hi Bill!
Anno domini 2022 Fri, 4 Mar 01:28:14 -0800
William Morder via tde-users scripsit:
Hi Nik!
I just tried out Michael's suggestions, and they are a slight improvement over
the default glaringly bright white screen; sort of like eyedrops after my
eyeballs have already been gouged out. It's better, but not much, and I can't
seem to get qt5ct to impose TDE's colors on Libre Office.
I'm not sure what qt5ct actually does here on daedalus, but it definitly does not
transfer the TDE colorscheme to QT5 programs nor to GTK programs. What it does is force
GTK3 color scheme to QT5 applications (Awaita-dark - which I set with lxappearance).
In one of the older how-to posts (from 2012 or so?)
there was mention of a
package named libreoffice-kde which was supposed to do the trick. I wonder if
there is any chance of making a trinity version of that package,
libreoffice-tde or libreoffice-kde-trinity?
That's gone with the wind.
Nik
Anyway, still moving things around. Sooner or later I
will figure out
something. I only hope that I live to see it.
As for the colors and fonts on the page itself (what appears "inside" the
GUI), that's easier to accomplish without all that fuss. Just make a backup
of the user folder (in the config of libreoffice or openoffice), then copy
over your previous user folder from whatever you were using. That works
great. It's not the page itself that bothers my eyes, but the borders, and
all the help pages, configuration pages, etc. Just the borders alone are hard
on my eyes. I did manage to get the breeze dark theme working, but as I said,
it's just a minor improvement.
Bill
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