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LibreOffice has weird gradient UI
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The LibreOffice has this weird dark to white gradient in the toolbar. I don't have any custom LO theme (maybe an icon theme). I do have a dark Plasma theme, but none of the KDE apps have any gradient issues. (I'm not really sure if LO is a Qt or GTK). I've tried searching through LO options, messing around with colour settings, but couldn't find anything that would help.
I'm not sure if it's related, but those cell headers have this light highlight that's also distracting, but I also couldn't find anywhere to change that.
$ pacman -Qi libreoffice-fresh | grep Version
Version : 5.1.3-1
kde theme libreoffice plasma
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The LibreOffice has this weird dark to white gradient in the toolbar. I don't have any custom LO theme (maybe an icon theme). I do have a dark Plasma theme, but none of the KDE apps have any gradient issues. (I'm not really sure if LO is a Qt or GTK). I've tried searching through LO options, messing around with colour settings, but couldn't find anything that would help.
I'm not sure if it's related, but those cell headers have this light highlight that's also distracting, but I also couldn't find anywhere to change that.
$ pacman -Qi libreoffice-fresh | grep Version
Version : 5.1.3-1
kde theme libreoffice plasma
bumped to the homepage by Community♦ 30 mins ago
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askubuntu.com/questions/786416/libreoffice-has-black-ui
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 14:58
@DKBose are you suggesting it's cross-posted? It seems like a (slightly) different issue.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 15:39
Totally different. Was just an FYI.
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 15:42
@DKBose oh, OK, I was asking 'cause it is actually the same OP.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 16:00
yeah, that post is mine too. different issues. different posts. Just the other one was specifically on lubuntu, that's why it's on askubuntu. This one is on my arch.
– JonnyRobbie
Jun 13 '16 at 22:17
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The LibreOffice has this weird dark to white gradient in the toolbar. I don't have any custom LO theme (maybe an icon theme). I do have a dark Plasma theme, but none of the KDE apps have any gradient issues. (I'm not really sure if LO is a Qt or GTK). I've tried searching through LO options, messing around with colour settings, but couldn't find anything that would help.
I'm not sure if it's related, but those cell headers have this light highlight that's also distracting, but I also couldn't find anywhere to change that.
$ pacman -Qi libreoffice-fresh | grep Version
Version : 5.1.3-1
kde theme libreoffice plasma
The LibreOffice has this weird dark to white gradient in the toolbar. I don't have any custom LO theme (maybe an icon theme). I do have a dark Plasma theme, but none of the KDE apps have any gradient issues. (I'm not really sure if LO is a Qt or GTK). I've tried searching through LO options, messing around with colour settings, but couldn't find anything that would help.
I'm not sure if it's related, but those cell headers have this light highlight that's also distracting, but I also couldn't find anywhere to change that.
$ pacman -Qi libreoffice-fresh | grep Version
Version : 5.1.3-1
kde theme libreoffice plasma
kde theme libreoffice plasma
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askubuntu.com/questions/786416/libreoffice-has-black-ui
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 14:58
@DKBose are you suggesting it's cross-posted? It seems like a (slightly) different issue.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 15:39
Totally different. Was just an FYI.
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 15:42
@DKBose oh, OK, I was asking 'cause it is actually the same OP.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 16:00
yeah, that post is mine too. different issues. different posts. Just the other one was specifically on lubuntu, that's why it's on askubuntu. This one is on my arch.
– JonnyRobbie
Jun 13 '16 at 22:17
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askubuntu.com/questions/786416/libreoffice-has-black-ui
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 14:58
@DKBose are you suggesting it's cross-posted? It seems like a (slightly) different issue.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 15:39
Totally different. Was just an FYI.
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 15:42
@DKBose oh, OK, I was asking 'cause it is actually the same OP.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 16:00
yeah, that post is mine too. different issues. different posts. Just the other one was specifically on lubuntu, that's why it's on askubuntu. This one is on my arch.
– JonnyRobbie
Jun 13 '16 at 22:17
askubuntu.com/questions/786416/libreoffice-has-black-ui
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 14:58
askubuntu.com/questions/786416/libreoffice-has-black-ui
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 14:58
@DKBose are you suggesting it's cross-posted? It seems like a (slightly) different issue.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 15:39
@DKBose are you suggesting it's cross-posted? It seems like a (slightly) different issue.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 15:39
Totally different. Was just an FYI.
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 15:42
Totally different. Was just an FYI.
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 15:42
@DKBose oh, OK, I was asking 'cause it is actually the same OP.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 16:00
@DKBose oh, OK, I was asking 'cause it is actually the same OP.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 16:00
yeah, that post is mine too. different issues. different posts. Just the other one was specifically on lubuntu, that's why it's on askubuntu. This one is on my arch.
– JonnyRobbie
Jun 13 '16 at 22:17
yeah, that post is mine too. different issues. different posts. Just the other one was specifically on lubuntu, that's why it's on askubuntu. This one is on my arch.
– JonnyRobbie
Jun 13 '16 at 22:17
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It looks like this is an issue with the current Qt / Plasma widget set for Libreoffice (hope they sort it out soon). In the meantime, you can manually force LibreOffice to use a different toolkit using the SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN environment variable.
For example:
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk localc
will launch LibreOffice Calc using GTK instead (gen and kde4 are also valid options).
This can also be set on a more permanent basis by editing /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh
But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
add a comment |
According to https://forum.antergos.com/topic/4006/libreoffice-writer-has-awful-gradient-in-toolbar-backgrounds/2
You need to create, add, or uncomment this line in your /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh file:
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
...
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It looks like this is an issue with the current Qt / Plasma widget set for Libreoffice (hope they sort it out soon). In the meantime, you can manually force LibreOffice to use a different toolkit using the SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN environment variable.
For example:
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk localc
will launch LibreOffice Calc using GTK instead (gen and kde4 are also valid options).
This can also be set on a more permanent basis by editing /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh
But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
add a comment |
It looks like this is an issue with the current Qt / Plasma widget set for Libreoffice (hope they sort it out soon). In the meantime, you can manually force LibreOffice to use a different toolkit using the SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN environment variable.
For example:
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk localc
will launch LibreOffice Calc using GTK instead (gen and kde4 are also valid options).
This can also be set on a more permanent basis by editing /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh
But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
add a comment |
It looks like this is an issue with the current Qt / Plasma widget set for Libreoffice (hope they sort it out soon). In the meantime, you can manually force LibreOffice to use a different toolkit using the SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN environment variable.
For example:
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk localc
will launch LibreOffice Calc using GTK instead (gen and kde4 are also valid options).
This can also be set on a more permanent basis by editing /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh
It looks like this is an issue with the current Qt / Plasma widget set for Libreoffice (hope they sort it out soon). In the meantime, you can manually force LibreOffice to use a different toolkit using the SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN environment variable.
For example:
SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk localc
will launch LibreOffice Calc using GTK instead (gen and kde4 are also valid options).
This can also be set on a more permanent basis by editing /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh
answered Nov 3 '16 at 4:43
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But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
add a comment |
But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
But this forces LO into gtk, which I'd like to avoid, because it has an abysmal file-choosing dialog.
– JonnyRobbie
Nov 29 '16 at 15:12
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
Does SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gen or SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=kde4 provide a better file choice dialog? They're also available as alternatives.
– Adam Luchjenbroers
Dec 5 '16 at 1:57
add a comment |
According to https://forum.antergos.com/topic/4006/libreoffice-writer-has-awful-gradient-in-toolbar-backgrounds/2
You need to create, add, or uncomment this line in your /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh file:
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
...
add a comment |
According to https://forum.antergos.com/topic/4006/libreoffice-writer-has-awful-gradient-in-toolbar-backgrounds/2
You need to create, add, or uncomment this line in your /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh file:
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
...
add a comment |
According to https://forum.antergos.com/topic/4006/libreoffice-writer-has-awful-gradient-in-toolbar-backgrounds/2
You need to create, add, or uncomment this line in your /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh file:
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
...
According to https://forum.antergos.com/topic/4006/libreoffice-writer-has-awful-gradient-in-toolbar-backgrounds/2
You need to create, add, or uncomment this line in your /etc/profile.d/libreoffice-fresh.sh file:
export SAL_USE_VCLPLUGIN=gtk
...
answered Nov 20 '16 at 10:20
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askubuntu.com/questions/786416/libreoffice-has-black-ui
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 14:58
@DKBose are you suggesting it's cross-posted? It seems like a (slightly) different issue.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 15:39
Totally different. Was just an FYI.
– DK Bose
Jun 13 '16 at 15:42
@DKBose oh, OK, I was asking 'cause it is actually the same OP.
– terdon♦
Jun 13 '16 at 16:00
yeah, that post is mine too. different issues. different posts. Just the other one was specifically on lubuntu, that's why it's on askubuntu. This one is on my arch.
– JonnyRobbie
Jun 13 '16 at 22:17