Hi everyone,
I saw this discussion on Twitter:
https://twitter.com/Ricardeano/status/948198179467612161
(Click the "4 more replies" link to unfold the whole thread.) In short,
in LibreOffice you can go to Tools > Options > Application Colors and
change "Document background" from white to black, or another darker
colour, to make it easier to work with in low-light situations. (It only
changes the interface, but not how documents are printed.)
It looks like MS Office had that feature, but it was removed. I've seen
other people talking about it, though, and finding it useful. Maybe this
is something we should talk about? I was thinking of making a video
showing how to enable it, possibly embedded into a blog post with
screenshots and instructions.
Any thoughts?
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Mike Saunders, Marketing & PR
The Document Foundation
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