I'm using LxQt and I manually installed libreoffice-gtk3 and it was automatically enabled, and I couldn't find any way to enable libreoffice-qt5.
By using backports everything seems to work fine also with libreoffice-gtk3, but with it installed the Skia rendering backend isn't available in the options. Also I still not be able to use libreoffice-qt5 (which now isn't a big deal since the gtk3 doesn't blow up my PC). Thank you for helping! Regards, Matteo. Il giorno lun 8 ago 2022 alle ore 21:41 Rene Engelhard <r...@debian.org> ha scritto: > Hi again, > > Am 08.08.22 um 14:10 schrieb Matteo A.: > > Also installing libreoffice-qt5 the look doesn't change. > > Oh, and this actually is completely expected. It only gets c hoosen per > default if your desktop is KDE (well, kf5 which bases on it). As gtk3 > gets choosen for you per default that isn't the case. You can set it > though: > > cf. e.g. https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/LibreOffice#Theme > > Regards, > > Rene > >