Description: This bug has been around since the tabbed UI got introduced. On a Mac, enabling the tabbed UI results in a visual bug. The tab bar is centred in relation to the document window, which is good, but it does not align with the background. There are indentations in the background as well as lines that indicate where the tabs and controls should be. Currently, a line overlaps with the icons in the upper left corner as well as tab titles towards the right side of the screen. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Click on View > User Interface. 2. Select Tabbed and then click on Apply to All or Apply to <current module>. Actual Results: The tab bar does not align with the background. There are indentations in the background as well as lines that indicate where the tabs and controls should be. Currently, a line overlaps with the icons in the upper left corner as well as tab titles towards the right side of the screen. Expected Results: The tab bar should be in the exact space where it is now, but the background should be aligned with the tab bar's position. Alternatively, the background should be a plain monochrome colour so as to not create lines that interfere with the UI. Reproducible: Always User Profile Reset: No Additional Info: [Information automatically included from LibreOffice] Locale: en-US Module: TextDocument [Information guessed from browser] OS: Mac OS X (All) OS is 64bit: no
Created attachment 199182 [details] Screenshot showing the background overlapping with the UI
@mbineter: presumably, from the screenshot, this occurs, or rather is only visible, in system dark theme only ?
Hi @Alex. No, it affects both light and dark themes.
Created attachment 199253 [details] Screenshot showing the bug with light theme This is an additional screenshot to show that the bug is not limited to the dark theme, but also affects the light theme.