Hi Matthias

> On 06/02/2024 11:28 PM WEST Matthias Seidel <matthias.sei...@hamburg.de> 
> wrote:

> See my explanation above. Your image still shows High Contrast UI. This 
> is NOT Dark mode. It is High Contrast with other icons.
> 
> The green elements (e.g. in Sidebar) are defined in our code, and there 
> are many more of them. We cannot simply (mis)use HC icons for Dark Mode.
> 
> This would just be a "quick and dirty" solution, sorry.

I see what you mean.

If any programmer would like to look into this, it would be great. For the 
moment under Linux (at least Ubuntu) switching the Gnome UI to  Dark mode 
causes OpenOffice to switch to High Contrast (if the Accessibility option 
"Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system" is enabled, which 
is the default)

In any case the current High Contrast icon theme is also a "quick and dirty" 
solution which doesn't work on a light background...

The more obvious solution is to that each icon set has a light and dark modes 
that switches according to the OS and that HC is a separate mode (set in 
Acessibility) which uses a particular HC icon set also with light and dark 
modes, among other changes (like the green lines)

All the best,
Pedro

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