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--- Comment #11 from Jean-Francois Nifenecker
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Looks like a reasonnable demand that could be solved by setting a shortcut or
by adding a toolbar toolbutton.
Here're some thoughts and way of working.
1. Please, please, please: DO
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--- Comment #9 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to khindall from comment #8)
> Well, I'm having a hellish time figuring out how to get it assigned to the
> keystroke, but that's a different matter altogether.
Tried to describe the
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--- Comment #8 from khind...@thirteens.net ---
Well, I'm having a hellish time figuring out how to get it assigned to the
keystroke, but that's a different matter altogether.
Odd, I searched and searched and couldn't find that command
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--- Comment #8 from Alfonso ---
In addition, it should be noted that Writer is not only designed to generate
PDF forms, but its functionality also allows you to fill in these forms using
the application. Thanks again. Regards.
--
You
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--- Comment #7 from Alfonso ---
The option to let the user decide may be fine if it is done through Writer's
color settings. But the transparent background, at least in my work, is always
chosen to generate official forms, so it is not a
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--- Comment #6 from Robert Großkopf ---
The fields will be colored in Firefox here. It will be set with light borders
in Okular. But on both (and other readers) the content will be saved without
this background and without the border. So
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--- Comment #7 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to khindall from comment #6)
> Cmd-0 ... takes me back to 100 percent. There is no such solution in
> LibreOffice.
Yes, there is! Use Tools > Customize (not available in the start center),
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--- Comment #8 from Heiko Tietze ---
In general, 3D effects is not a beginners feature and you easily end up in an
unwanted display of the scenery.
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #0)
> To reproduce:
> 1..7.
No issue for me
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--- Comment #6 from khind...@thirteens.net ---
Yes, as above, it does happen in other applications. They have solutions. For
instance, in Firefox, I can hit Cmd-0 and it takes me back to 100 percent.
There is no such solution in
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--- Comment #4 from Heiko Tietze ---
The document color are rather not related to the UI color. Fonts are colored
automatically, by default, so a dark canvas background make them appear white
(the printout would be black on white, of
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--- Comment #3 from amad...@paulussen.id ---
I'm not sure I'm interpreting your question correctly.
As far as I understand, it should be straight forward for LO to detect the
OS/DE color theme, since LO already reacts to this setting by
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