https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=79278
--- Comment #10 from Emir Sarı <bitig...@openmailbox.org> --- Actually OS X does not use a linen anymore, since Mountain Lion it uses a gray gradient, which is on par with iOS 7 design language. And I believe we do not have to worry about much iOS 7 design compatibility, considering we got even not totally native ruler background after more than 10 years. This has become more of an infinite loop kind of, someone submits something, then someone opens a bug, someone submits another thing and this goes on. Without any specifications and roadmap this is bound to happen. Then what we have at hand is some non-understandable freak interface which carries parts from both Mac OS, Carbon, Cocoa, GTK etc. which can break or change any time whenever someone decides something on his/her own. LibreOffice is a pro application, if we are going to use a design language on OS X, it might be the Apple Pro apps, which is darker, and not likely to change any time soon. To end these pointless discussions, I suggest creating specifications and documenting them, therefore directing volunteers/developers contribute in that direction. If the UX team is willing to start such initiative, I am more than ready to contribute. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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