Hi Andrea,
Andrea Pescetti wrote (23-12-10 01:17)
Cor Nouws wrote:
The same applies of course for the default colors of Impress tables,
that were changed recently.
This seems a different situation: you can change the color of a table if
the default does not suit your needs, so if you want blue tables
(default in OpenOffice.org) you can perfectly recolor a gray table
(default in LibreOffice) via UI; but, provided I understood Andreas'
remarks correctly, in this case you cannot change the watermark color
via UI or even via command-line, since its value is hardcoded in the
source and cannot be changed by the user.
Yes, thats true,
Cor
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