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------- Additional comments from m...@openoffice.org Tue Mar 23 14:05:20 +0000 
2010 -------
Wow, for me this issue is now essentially FIXED with 3.2. (see bug #35482 !)

What I did:
1. Install dark theme in gnome. OO.o initiates hi-contrast mode and becomes
lightgrey-on-dark.
2. Uncheck "Automatically detect high contrast mode" and "Use automatic font
color" - OO.o reverts to normal icons, but still uses GTK document colors
(lightgrey-on-dark)
3. Set Document background to "white" and "font color" to black. 

I now have a dark-themed OO.o but a white page! Perfect!

Now: I still argue that 

1. Auto-detect and auto font color should be off by default.
2. step 3 above should be unnecessary - default should be WYSIWYG.

if the two points above were fixed, noone would even notice a problem.

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