https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=137705
--- Comment #15 from Jan-Marek Glogowski <glo...@fbihome.de> --- (In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #14) > (In reply to Jan-Marek Glogowski from comment #13) > > checkered background with two gray colors, if the background is > > represented as transparent / not set. > > The ticket is about the Stylist (the styles sidebar deck) and the fact that > this tree is drawn with application instead of document background (white > font color on black background for Breeze Dark). See also c11. I'm aware, but that is just this exact problem of this bug. My attempt was trying to make (design) people start to think more about a generic style preview widget. What specifics of a style would one want to show in a preview and how to keep the combination readable. E.g. we already have something like this for font names, where we check that the font actually has the glyphs to display it's name, otherwise we fall back to a default and a styled example text. We can at least test contrast between foreground and background and try to "fix" stuff. But still inform the user, that "this preview is altered", because the real would result in "this", just like for fonts. And how to represent a selection in this context. So something like the font approach, but for these color problems. OTOH the notebookbar's "styles preview" widget on master already shows the preview and adds the unstyled name in a 2nd row. Option for the treeview too? Or in addition, have something like a permanent tooltip while hovering over the potentially unreadable preview. It shows up after some time but doesn't fade out, unless your mouse leaves the widget. Includes the basic data, like name, colors and font. The sidebar tree widget already shows a tooltip with the name, while the styles preview in the notebookbar just says "styles preview". Maybe my proposed extended tooltip should be optional. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.