hi, I don't think you are correct. The theme color is not the same as 
the color of the document (ie color which will be printed)
Until now, I have been using OpenOffice Calc with dark background and 
light text. That was system settings, and had nothing to do with the 
document color. I was looking for similar solution in gnumeric.
OpenOffice worked fine. My problem with openoffice is that it is 
getting overly complicated. Most of the functions are useless. Instead 
of helping me to solve my problems, it makes my life more complicated.

Karel


 bill lam:
> I also use dark theme, but for spreadsheet program, it is 
> troublesome.
> If you think about it, the color of cells and text are part of
> document
> itself.  I can choose black background and white text via the format
> cell
> menu, but it can be only for my private use.  If I send the
> spreadsheet to
> someone else, they will certain complain and say it is weired.  One
> possible option is that gnumeric allow inverting color for viewing 
> and
> editing.  Some pdf viewers already got this option, I wish gnumeric
> can
> also someday implement it.
> 
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