On Friday 15 Apr 2016 18:14:56 anne-ology wrote:
Not sure as to what you're referring, but if you don't like the
font, just click on that setting & choose one which suits you for your
purpose; if you don't like the background, you can change this as well; ...
etc. ... just click on the various settings & choose what suits you.
this would apply to both Impress & Writer.
Hoping this helps,
From: Malcolm Moore <st-malcolm.moore@whsg.info>
Date: Fri, Apr 15, 2016 at 9:14 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Making LO look nice
To: LibreOffice users <users@global.libreoffice.org>
I have installed LO 5.1.2 on openSUSE Leap ( Plasma) and the only way I
can
get it to look nice is to set my widget type to GTK+ Any thing else and the
icons in the 'View' menu look terrible ( Most are light blue and seem to be
some sort of default icon )
If I use the KDE4 extensions LO doesn't seem to follow most of the icon
themes
and looks terrible in everything except when I use GTK+
If I use the Gnome extensions Adwaita looks pretty nice but the 'on off'
icons ( like
'view/status bar ' ) don't change
If I have neither it looks like it was written in the 1980's !!
Can someone suggest some combination that looks beautiful ! :-)
Ta
Is there somewhere I can post a screen grab to explain it better ?
Ta
Mal
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