No, this would create a bigger mess at bigger scale, just try out the
High Contrast Inverse theme (white text on dark blue background).

Also I just noticed that the equations are now always black (so the
other half of my last comment does not hold anymore, changed the
original description as well). So LibreOffice does everything as best as
it can now.

But I am still conviced that we shouldn't put gray text on light gray
background in the default theme.

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Title:
  Ambiance theme input boxes color gray

Status in “libreoffice” package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in “light-themes” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: light-themes

  Input boxes color is gray. There are two good reasons for this to be black.
  We should never reduce the contrast of text by default, because it kills 
accessibility. A lot of bad monitors are out there which are hard to read 
anyway.

  SourcePackage: light-themes

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