https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=150521

V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> changed:

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--- Comment #8 from V Stuart Foote <vstuart.fo...@utsa.edu> ---
IMHO nothing actionable here.

The Tools -> Options -> Personalization 'LibreOffice Themes' panel has two
modes -- "Default look, do not use themes" and "Preinstalled themes"

The preinstalled themes (held over defunct Mozilla Firefox themeing) will be
reworked (bug 125217).  Simply don't use them if you don't like their effects.

You are incorrect regards clearing the frames--simply select the "Default look,
do not use themes" and restart LO. No other changes needed, on relaunch the
theme residuals are cleared. Only if you leave the "Preinstalled themes" radio
button selected will the personalization themes stick around.

As to working in Windows 10/11 Dark mode, for 7.3 (and automated for 7.5) users
on Windows working in Dark mode have two LibreOffice adjustments.

1. there is the Colibre (Dark) Icon theme; applied from the Tools -> Options ->
View 'Icon Theme'.  At 7.5 the default will be Colibre (Dark) but you can
select others (I prefer Sifr).

2.  at 7.2 there we provide a LibreOffice Dark color scheme (bug 141986);
applied from the Tools -> Options -> Application Colors panel.  It provides a
reasonable set of defaults for the UI for a Windows DE running in Dark mode
(bug 118320). You can use it as a template, making changes to any of the
elements of the Application Colors dialog--and save as your own Color scheme
for reuse. 

These settings are the best the project can do bcz Microsoft does not provide
C++ API for Desktop apps to work with UWP XAML themes. 

The defunct Personalization will get some type of rework use whats leftover or
don't, but you do have the ability to theme your UI as you like and to save
that for reuse.  Please retest.


Referenced Bugs:

https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125823
[Bug 125823] [META] Personalization (LibreOffice Themes) bugs and Improvements
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