[Libreoffice-ux-advise] [Bug 153686] Default color for table borders in dark mode should be white

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Fri Feb 17 15:00:12 UTC 2023


https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153686

V Stuart Foote <vsfoote at libreoffice.org> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from V Stuart Foote <vsfoote at libreoffice.org> ---
But note what happens if you clear the  'Line Arrangement' for the table
removing the Borders (from the Table Properties dialog, or the Table toolbar,
where they default to "Black").

You'll see that the layout marking boundaries *DO* correctly fg/bg toggle to be
visible with the LibreOffice Dark color scheme's "Dark Gray 3" value for the
'Document background' and "Automatic" for the 'Table boundaries'

On creation of a new Table object its Borders are WYSIWYG "printable" default
value "Black". It can be changed, but the color is not a UI value and we
probably don't want its value to change to follow the UI.

So the disconnect seems to be not having a 'Table Borders' color distinct from
'Table boundaries' exposed in Application colors, to be able to theme the UI
and respond to UI fg/bg tests, or to be set explicitly from a UI Color scheme.

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