Purely out of curiosity, how many people here prefer that the user's
default environment theme (GTK, Qt, etc.) be applied to LibreOffice
versus how many would rather see LibreOffice get its own look
independent of the desktop environment?
From a Core UI stance, LibO should have a consistent look across all platforms; for example, where
the toolbar is, what is under each menu, how use cases are performed. The outer shell should
conform to the standard of the platform; for example, where the max/min/close buttons are, what
order those buttons should appear. IMHO, when you try to please everyone with different versions,
in this case based on platforms, of a UI, you tend to please no one....
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