Split from bug 166588 The description text of each toolbar option could be a light grey instead of white (in dark mode) or a dark grey instead of black (in light mode) to take away focus. Not sure if this is defined somewhere in design spec for LO. It is just a description after all and the preview is great to learn about the selected toolbar style. Using such details helps users to focus and what is important. The text is still there but takes less focus resulting in emphasis on Toolbar options and preview. See attachment 200824 [details]
Possibly, but pretty low priority UI scrub. Current Light/Dark theme toggle for fg/bg seems sufficient when coupled with reduced font size to fit UI mode descriptive text. Otherwise, handling as for the User Interface panel which reuses the 'User Interface...' dialog layout. Simple code reuse, no reason to reimplement. -1
Irrelevant for the Welcome dialog. This tab is the UI picker.
In the linked attached, all text is white: The radio button labels, the "Preview" section header, and the description below the mockup. Do we have bi-tonality of labels in other dialogs? Also, the description is not so big. Reducing its legibility doesn't sound like a great idea to me.
Still a -1 from me, the UI picker response to system Light/Dark theme with white/black color for text is functional and not overly "distracting". But yes it could be taken into grays to tone it down just a bit, but not if it affects the automatic response to os/DE color theme.
(In reply to Eyal Rozenberg from comment #3) > Also, the description is not so big. Reducing its legibility doesn't sound > like a great idea to me. We use to reduce font size for static text in the UI. Tinkering the system's font color affects legibility even more.