Hello,
Just a small suggestion that has probably been made before for LibreOffice :
A easier way to select Dark/light mode.
I know you can setup color preferences in the tools/options. Which results
in a fairly good dark mode especially on Linux as on Windows you still have
some remaining white bands.
Suggestions :
- It would be great to have more pre-installed color sets in
tools/options/application colors. At least add a dark mode color-set out of
the boxe. Because it takes quite some time to setup a good looking dark
theme. Also I don't think it's possible to export the color-set, so
everytime you reinstall libreOffice you need to do the whole color-set setup
again.
-Add a tool icone in the main tool bar which would ba a dropdown of the user
color-sets, enabling the user to change very quickly between the different
color themes. Such that the user can swap easily of theme depending on his
situation.
- Be able to export/import the color-set as .txt to be able to share your
theme.
I think this should be a rather low-hanging fruit which would be a nice
addition. What do you think?
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