Description: I've been happily using LibreOffice for a while now and would like to make the following suggestion. I wondered if it would it be possible to add an "Eye Protection" View to the LibreOffice programs (Writer, Calc, Impress, Base, Draw, Math, etc.), which is something that has been implemented in WPS Office which turns the background of a document from white to a pleasant greenish colour (or another colour or even better if it's customisable) that is comfortable for the eyes. As many people have to work on their documents for a long time so that would really help to protect the eyes from the glare of the white background. It would be great if this simple but incredibly helpful enhancement is implemented! Thank you! Actual Results: Expected Results: Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info:
You can change the Application Colors via Tools > Options. Save your modifications under a new scheme and switch between bright and dark, or whatever you configure.
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #1) > You can change the Application Colors via Tools > Options. Save your > modifications under a new scheme and switch between bright and dark, or > whatever you configure. Providing this optional scheme without configuring App Color is good to have also IMHO.
Sure, we could add another scheme. But the "Automatic" value works well for me (Breeze dark colors on KDE) and I don't know what exactly we should do.