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On 2015-07-15T21:26:50+00:00 Luke wrote:

Steps to reproduce:

1. With a recent build of LO 5.1 launch it with $ SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk soffice
2. Open a tabbed Dialog box such Format->Paragraph
3. Do the same with $ SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk3 soffice

Note the text in gtk3 is white on light gray, which is very hard to
read.

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On 2015-07-15T21:27:56+00:00 Luke wrote:

Created attachment 117266
gtk2 vs gtk3 in Ubuntu 15.4

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On 2015-07-16T11:48:03+00:00 Adolfo Jayme wrote:

→ NEW

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On 2015-07-26T07:18:14+00:00 Luke wrote:

I can confirm reverting 
http://cgit.freedesktop.org/libreoffice/core/commit/?id=031a347668e56c1b38c0539d30e9a1cbb808ca02
resolves this issue. With GTK3 the tabs are using the theme's font color but 
not background color. 

Caolán,
Would it be possible to use the background color too? If not, reverting to the 
none-themed tabs would be better than the current situation.

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On 2015-08-07T09:06:05+00:00 Caolanm wrote:

regression is misleading in this context

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On 2015-08-09T11:30:48+00:00 Luke wrote:

Björn,
If this doesn't get fixed before 5.1 makes it into Ubuntu, you'll want to force 
GTK2.

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On 2015-08-29T06:33:06+00:00 Luke wrote:

Maxim is working on theme consistency issues. See Bug 93558

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On 2015-10-16T20:51:36+00:00 Luke wrote:

This is not a dark theme/light theme issue. Both Ubuntu's dark theme
Ambiance and light theme Radiance have the same issue. In Debian Jessie,
when you use the tweak-tool to change to a dark theme, it correctly
changes the tab color in LibreOffice.

Another difference between Debian's Dark theme and Ubuntu's, is that the
dark them in Debian also changes the sidebar. However unlike the tabs,
the sidebar uses the correct uses black text.

Maxim or Björn,
It seems that Ubuntu's theme information is incomplete. Should a launchpad bug 
be filed? In any case, we need to emulate the sidebar's fall-back behavior. If 
you can't read the background color, don't change the font color.

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** Changed in: df-libreoffice
       Status: Unknown => Confirmed

** Changed in: df-libreoffice
   Importance: Unknown => Medium

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Title:
  Tab names unreadable in GTK3 in Ubuntu

Status in LibreOffice:
  Confirmed
Status in ubuntu-themes package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. On Ubuntu 15.4 or 15.10, install or build libreoffice 5.1
  2. Open a tabbed dialog box such Format->Paragraph

  Note the text is white on light gray, which is very hard to read. In
  Fedora or Debian, when you select a "dark" theme, the tabs are
  rendered as white text on a black background.  In Ubuntu other UI
  elements such as the toolbar and context menus are rendered the same
  as Debian's dark theme(white text on black).

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