Jeremy Nickurak, this bug report is being closed due to your last
comment regarding this being fixed with an update. For future reference
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I have not encountered this bug since many months. It might be marked as
fixed.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191606
Title:
Dark Background, Light Foreground Themes Disable Cell BG C
** Summary changed:
- [upstream] Dark Background, Light Foreground Themes Disable Cell BG Colors
+ Dark Background, Light Foreground Themes Disable Cell BG Colors
** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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Please, try this simple procedure:
1) open ooffice-impress with the dark theme (e.g. Serenity::OuterSpace)
2) create a new empty presentation
3) insert some text in the slide (it should appear white on a black
background)
4) try to change the text color
it won't change but stays white until yo
Roberto,
It seems to work for me in presentation when creating my own
presentation, I don't have any .ppt or .odp files to test with. One
thing that might make a difference is that background colors on slides
is usually set to 'None' not to white so if using a dark background the
the background of
Yes, I forgot to say that such option is in ooffice-impress.
If you open a presentation (.ppt or .odp) with a dark color scheme, it will
show in b/w only.
Thank you,
Roberto Guerra
On venerdì 7 marzo 2008, Chris Cheney wrote:
> I tested on Ubuntu hardy OpenOffice.org 2.4.0~rc2 and the backgrou
Yes, I forgot to say that such option is in ooffice-impress.
If you open a presentation (.ppt or .odp) with a dark color scheme, it will
show in b/w only. Just try
Thank you,
Roberto Guerra
On venerdì 7 marzo 2008, Chris Cheney wrote:
> I tested on Ubuntu hardy OpenOffice.org 2.4.0~rc2 and the
I tested on Ubuntu hardy OpenOffice.org 2.4.0~rc2 and the background
color isn't visible but you can tell if eg Bold button is depressed. I
didn't see an option for View->Color/Grey->Color though. Did you mean
off the main View menu, or somewhere else?
Thanks,
Chris Cheney
** Changed in: openoff
Te colors appear if you select from the menu View -> Color/Grey -> Color
But the previews are still B/W, and the buttons (for example Bold,
Underlined...) state is not visible at all.
I really can't use my favourite color scheme Serenity::OuterSpace due to this
bug.
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