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Hi Mateusz,

your idea of having a different cursor will not work. LibreOffice aims
to be as close to the system theme as possible. And the cursor is part
of the OS definition. Keep in mind that other users may run a dark
theme with a bright cursor.
You should rather consider to use a lighter background color, and it
also helps visually when the borders are active. In case your goal is
to format text, as it looks in your screenshot, you could try to
insert a table in Writer. And Draw offers also a lot of DTP
opportunities: 
https://design.blog.documentfoundation.org/2016/04/01/the-many-faced-god-part-2-how-libreoffice-draw-is-expected-to-evolve/

Cheers,
Heiko

2016-04-19 20:18 GMT+02:00 Mateusz Zasuwik <mzasuwik@gmail.com>:
Hey

I have spreadsheet with many cells colored in green or red. They are basic
colors from default palette. The problem is that cursor in hardly visible
on green background.

http://imgur.com/VKL2T6z

Could it be stronger and more distinctive?

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