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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mon Oct 29 02:13:00 +0000 
2007 -------
the_it

tm, this is a defect, not a feature request.  OpenOffice defines itself as a
WYSIWYG application.  In the case of dark themes, WYS != WYG.

It is also impossible to use oodraw practically when you have dark themes
because all colored items are rendered as white on black.  You won't be able to
see what you're coloring.

I am confirming this issue on OpenOffice 2.3.0 (Ubuntu gutsy) using the smoked
glass theme from gnome-look.org.  To reproduce simply download and apply smoked
glass (or possibly any dark theme) and OpenOffice.org will now have white on
black for dark backgrounds.

One good fix is to set OpenOffice to have a WYSIWYG mode and possibly a theme
following mode, but it seems obvious to me that WYSIWYG mode should be default.

For now I'll have to use something else to do my vector drawing. :(

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smoked glass theme:
http://gnome-look.org/content/show.php/Smoked+Glass+v0.9.5?content=27141

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