https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92458
--- Comment #3 from Björn Michaelsen <bjoern.michael...@canonical.com> --- (In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #2) > Though the human theme isnt bundled by default with libreoffice, it is the > default icon theme used for LO in Ubuntu and its flavours, except Kubuntu, > so i'd assume it would be good to make sure that Canonical doesnt have an > issue with this. Right. I would really not enjoy killing the Human theme, as likely it would just mean that I would need to carry it as a cumbersome vendor patch anyway, just creating lots of pointless work along the way. What is the point/goal of this anyway? The human theme can be turned off by a configure switch and IIRC isnt even enabled by default. If the goal is to make Ubuntu ship a different default, this certainly isnt the way towards that goal (see above). If you want a different default in Ubuntu, the way to go about that is filing a request on launchpad at Ubuntu and get that nodded of by Ubuntus design team. (As a general note this bug doesnt seem to be too well scoped: it describes no clear goal and mixes too many things: removing themes, adding themes, changing defaults with the latter being off-topic here beyond TDF builds.) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.
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