https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152184

V Stuart Foote <vsfo...@libreoffice.org> changed:

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--- Comment #5 from V Stuart Foote <vsfo...@libreoffice.org> ---
The LibreOffice 'Application Colors' "LibreOffice" color scheme is not
sufficiently granular to address all elements of the UI. But what is there is
set to "Automatic" and will respond to the os/DE provided theme color actually
exposed to LibreOffice.

On the other hand, the current "LibreOffice Dark" color scheme (bug 141986)
used many hard coded color assignments, and was necessary because both Windows
and macOS require a lot of missing native code be implemented to fully read
os/DE provided color theme.

Additionally, the application colors are fully in user control and they can be
manually reset from "Automatic" to any UI colors they'd like, and to save and
reapply as a personal color scheme.

Meaning, we already have all that is needed. A change to switch to the fixed
color "LibreOffice Dark" color scheme would not improve things cross platform. 

Rather, improving the framework for the Application Colors and implementing the
native code needed to fully respond to os/DE provided color theme would be
better in the long run.

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