https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=144784
--- Comment #10 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> --- (In reply to Charles C from comment #9) > With the libreoffice-gtk3 package installed, the contrast problem is gone - > the text is black-on-white as with other apps. > > However, the menu bar text is now 7px, while other applications appear to > respect the "Default font: Sans Regular 9pt" Gnome setting, as their menu > bars use 9px text. @Charles, we need to correct you here as you seem unclear. A font rendered on any screen at 5px or even 7px--pixels-- would be unreadable. Expect you mean points which are ppi independent. 5px or 7px would be even worse if on a HiDPI display with DPI greater than ~165 ppi that effectively shrinks a pixel--"a pixel 1/72" is a pixel at 72 dpi". But even on a legacy resolution 72 dpi screen a 5px font would be pretty much unreadable. Your ~101 dpi display would be worse, but close to the internal LO 100% UI scaling at 96 ppi. Maybe check with a utility like xruler, kruler, screenruler, etc. (I use MioPlanets Pixel Ruler for Windows) to measure the actual pixel heights of LibreOffice UI fonts--expect they will be above 10px at the ppi of your display with no additional os/DE scaling. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug.