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On 2024-10-18 11:52, T. R. Valentine wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2024 at 04:50, Peter Hurst <peterh.fulnek@gmail.com> wrote:

The use of pastel colours can be particularly difficult and the size of
icons  should be considered also. Please see attached image to get an idea
of what I am speaking about. The top image is what a normally sighted
person would see.

Cannot see what was 'attached' — thought the list blocked attachments,
but there was an attached file a few days ago, so now uncertain. But
no attachments came through for me.

LibreOffice has the ability to change the icon size and colours.

 From the menu: Tools » Options
left side menu under LibreOffice>View
      Icon Theme offers quite a few options affecting colours
      Toolbar / Icon Size offers Automatic (default), Small, Large, and
Extra Large

Are these options insufficient?

When I try to change the the Icon Style, I can only choose between Colibre (default) and Sifr, and I cannot see any difference between the 2. I remember in OpenOffice they had a lovely high contrast icon style... By now I have come to accept that they will never fix this bug in LibreOffice...



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