https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153648

--- Comment #3 from ady <adylo811...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to kuikout from comment #0)
> Steps to Reproduce:
> 1.create a new file with dark background
> 2. copy some text from another source / webpage
> 3. past text in some grid cell.

Please be aware that several different alternatives for pasting in Calc are
available.

If I go to Paste Special as Unformatted Text, you should get one result. If I
copy plain text from a plain-text editor and paste it in Calc, that is another
thing (generally speaking). If I select text from a web page, it may also have
some formatting, and LibreOffice tries to bring that too. You could try this by
pasting text in Writer instead of Calc.

If you want to avoid pasting the original formatting attributes, perhaps it
would be better to try the other alternatives (e.g. Unformatted Text, or some
other within the Paste Special dialog).

In other words, the possibility of pasting with the original format should be
considered a plus, a feature, not a negative effect. It is in the hands of the
user to choose what and how to paste it.

But, maybe others disagree.

Now, in addition to having to account for the specific source of the text, it
should also be noted that this report is currently set for Linux while
Lesline's test in comment 2 is for Windows. It is still valuable anyway.

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