![]() The last question is not so important, but I will take the occasion to put it here: ![]() Why, and how to make everything I see on my screen dark, as I have it on my SuSE and in M$ Office on Windows? ![]() So I went to the menu searching for options to make it black and found such under Personalisation, clicked on Pre-Installed Theme / Select Theme, then checked them all - and whenever I select a dark theme, the only thing that turns black is the line behind the menu (the one with File/Home/Insert/Page Layout etc.) The background behind the document (I mean outside of the actual document - which I turned black again according to David’s instructions) and the ribbon remain white. I just installed LibreOffice 6 on my Windows 7 too, however in this OS I don’t have a pre-defined dark look as on KDE, and the app starts all white and (IMO :)) ugly. Now a few colour questions regarding LibreOffice on Windows: Can it be hidden somehow or can the feature be implemented?Īlso, when is the notebook view going to become official, rather than “experimental”? File, Home, Insert etc.) Here this seems to be lacking and the ribbon is constantly there and takes space. Out of curiosity - if I really wanted to print the page in black, with the margin including, where would that be in the menu?Īs I said I’m using the notebook bar, which is so much neater and easier to use than the standard layout (which is IMHO a huge mess!) However, in M$ Office there’s an option to hide this ribbon by double-clicking on the category (e.g. Sounds very smart! Just tried it out and it works, thanks! You can customize other application colours in the same way, if that is easier on your eyes.īonus - to alternate between the “menubar” and “ribbon” interfaces, go to: View > Toolbar >. The page will print with black text on white paper. I’ve included some text in that screenshot so you can see that the text colour is automatically adjusted for your new “document background”. Setting the background to black then has this effect: (I don’t know what the “path” for this will be in your ribbon layout, but it is the “program options” you want.) > LibreOffice > Application Colours > General - Document Background. What you want to use for screen reading/editing (and which leaves the printing of the page unaffected) is the programme options. This page will print out with a blue background and white margins. So that only applies to the area inside the printing margins, like this example using blue: > Area > Colour >, and that gives the printing area that background colour. With the menubar (or right-click on page), it would be Format > Page. What you have done is, I assume (since it doesn’t exactly match my “menubar” language) is a print setting.
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