On 11/17/11 11:58, El Cico wrote:
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Da: James <bjlockie@lockie.ca>
A: libreoffice-users Mailing List <users@global.libreoffice.org>
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Inviato: Giovedì 17 Novembre 2011 17:39
Oggetto: [libreoffice-users] black background for bubblehelp
My bubblehelp for libreoffice is black text on a black background.
Bubble help in thunderbird, firefox, and elsewhere work fine.
I tried deleting .libreoffice but that didn't help.
3.4.4 OOO340m1
Gentoo Linux
Hello!
If you're using KDE, you've got to change comments background color in KDE (applications?) system
settings; I'm at the moment on Gnome, and I'm quite new to KDE, so I don't remember exactly; if
you don't solve let me know and I'll give you more clear suggestions, after looking at KDE on
another PC.
Namastè! cico :)
That helped but I think I found a bug.
I changed 'KDE:System Settings/Application Appearance/Colors/Colors tab/Tooltip Background' to
brown and it worked but the tooltip text is black.
I changed 'System Settings/Application Appearance/Colors/Colors tab/Tooltip Text' to white and the
text is still black.
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