On Thursday 03 March 2022 07:01:09 pm William Morder via tde-users wrote: > Now I am back to the same problem that irked me before; namely, either to > get Open Office running, or to get Libre Office running and to change the > color scheme of the GUI interface to something that doesn't cause me severe > pain and discomfort (from looking at large patches white screen). I am > wondering if I ought to try css, as I believe I still have E. Liddell's > scripts somewhere (and his old emails with the attachments). Maybe I can > use that to get my Libre Office GUI interface to use colors that are not so > hard on my eyes. (I am not joking here. I get watery eyes, and eventually a > migraine, after staring at a white screen for more than about 5 minutes.) Hi Bill, Either find and install any dark GTK theme or use LO's manual color scheme selector. https://www.debugpoint.com/2020/01/how-to-enable-dark-mode-libreoffice/ https://help.libreoffice.org/6.1/en-US/text/shared/optionen/01012000.html?DbPAR=SHARED https://github.com/RaitaroH/LibreOffice-BreezeDark There's plenty more search results. Also see comment in: https://notsonoblednd.blogspot.com/2012/02/making-libreoffice-behave-in-dark-kde.html "Anonymous September 5, 2013 at 7:08 AM even simpler one: tools > options > libreoffice > accessibility uncheck "automatically detect high-contrast mode of operating system" after that, LO will actually use the colours you chose... and even your icon set (when that option is checked it will revert to high-contrast no matter what.)" ____________________________________________________ tde-users mailing list -- users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Web mail archive available at https://mail.trinitydesktop.org/mailman3/hyperkitty/list/users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx