Hi *,

Andreas Mantke wrote (22-12-10 17:52)
Am Dienstag, 21. Dezember 2010, 23:01:13 schrieb Andrea Pescetti:

(...)
Take this just as a comment and not criticism (I congratulate with
Andreas too for his first patch!), but replacing a hard-coded value by
another hard-coded value on the basis that, more or less, "Green is
nicer and it matches the LibreOffice official color" seems a bit weak to
me.

I did the change because the former color (red) caused problems in reading the
document.
Your point about a configurable color is valuable, but I think that is not an 
easy
hack. I'll think about a way. Maybe someone is faster then I ;-)

The same applies of course for the default colors of Impress tables, that were changed recently. If not via the UI, some xcu file (or sog?) would be at least a start to make it configurable (for those 'brave' enough to change those files).


Best - Cor

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