![]() Ubuntu package version: 1:7.3.7-0ubuntu0.22.04. Libreoffice-commits core.git: icon-themes/breeze icon-themes/breezedark icon-themes/breezedarksvg icon-themes/breezesvg. If youre a longtime Microsoft Office user, you. In the Options menu, you can also change LibreOffices icon style to 'Colibre' to look more like Office icons, then switch the default font to a classic Microsoft font. I’ve confirmed vim edit by grep and created new user and run Calc in X session of that account to confirm my findings. To make LibreOffice look like Microsoft Office, in the menu bar go to View > User Interface and select the 'Tabbed' UI variant. Calc icons still look as default and auto in options (and new ~/.config/libreoffice is created). I can rename ~/.config/libreoffice folder, but upon next start of e.g. I’ve used vim to edit auto of the line next to SymbolStyle to breeze_dark, i.e. the only problem is that some of the icons in the ui are still bright white. ![]() Then I’ve found SymbolStyle in /usr/lib/libreoffice/share/.registry in main.xcd only. I have tried setting it to Breeze (light), going through customization and tweaking different settings but all it seems to do is change the toolbar, not the entire app suite. I’d like colored, but from available - Calibre - some icons are hardly recognizable.Īfter I’ve change style in options I’ve found internal style name in registrymodifications.xcu via search by contents for breeze in home and by grep found it in only one place: breeze_dark. I can not work with it being so dark and much prefer LibreOffice being in the normal light theme. In options I’ve found Breeze (dark) makes them recognizable. For some reason default icon style results in icons barely recognizable. Go to Tools > Options > View, and pick a dark icon set. A modification of the Breeze Dark GTK4 theme made specifically for Flatpak. LibreOffice comes with two: Breeze (Dark) and Sifr (Dark). ![]() You can also try out some user-made themes from the LibreOffice Extensions Repository. Change Tools -> Options -> LibreOffice -> View -> Icon style: Breeze and you should get: Tested on Ubuntu 18.04 / Cinnamon / LibreOffice 7.0. Some parts of LibreOffice’s interface don’t have dark options. Hello, you are obviously using icon style Breeze (dark) or Breeze (SVG + dark). I like Linux based distros and dark themes. anon73440385 November 30, 2020, 10:19pm 2. ![]()
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