As attachments do not show in the mailing list;

https://ibb.co/f1XQvbW   Mint-Y (Faulty Default UI)
https://ibb.co/2vtdcXK   Mint-Y (Faulty Default UI)
https://ibb.co/r5bdLNg   Mint-Y (Faulty Default UI)
https://ibb.co/WKzTNSk   Mint-Y (Faulty Default UI)
https://ibb.co/Nr7Cddw   Mint-X (All Good)
https://ibb.co/1mgBbkg   Mint-X (All Good)
https://ibb.co/HtxJs4Z   Mint-Y-Dark (Faulty UI)
https://ibb.co/7GKK4ZQ   Mint-Y-Dark (Faulty UI)
https://ibb.co/kXNxKRG   Mint-Y-Dark (Faulty UI)
https://ibb.co/8840tJ9   Mint-Y-Dark (Faulty UI)

🙂

anyways only the start of having a look into the issue..

________________________________
From: Dean.Webber
Sent: Monday, 26 April 2021 7:12 PM
To: dev@openoffice.apache.org <dev@openoffice.apache.org>
Subject: Re: Testing for UI faults of 4.1.10-RC2 on common linux systems

Hi Team,

I am on break and attempting to test the release candidate on multiple linux 
systems. I have seen UI problems in the past, and am beginning to think it is 
Ubuntu specific, but that is a very early theory. Basically I want to do a 
comprehensive test, to ensure that the root cause is identified and eliminated.

Thus far have only tested on Linux Mint 20.1 Mate and MX 19.4 XFCE and Fluxbox.

MX 19.4 is based on Debian, and looks awesome, no problems. Going to focus my 
testing on the various Ubuntu based systems, and see if they have the same 
issue. Linux Mint is faulty, which is a shame being a common (guessing) Linux 
distribution.

This is the UI issue in LM 20.1 MATE using any of the 33 'Mint-Y' themes (which 
is the system default 🙁)
[cid:f220940a-1bc5-4296-a0eb-056b9832b14a][cid:11a203a7-f3b1-42af-8ab9-80499180a0f6][cid:629e9a0c-7480-42af-b185-7dc3f7b4ddd7]
[cid:2c75ecda-8aa7-40f9-bfd6-aec8a05df048]

It does not occur with the Mint-X themes, as shown below;

[cid:5c145731-6fcf-4b3c-be10-99d3c5871d98]
[cid:7a8bf14c-e57f-4071-bfc4-552a17016987]

This is very early days, and is a WIP.

😉

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