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Hi,

Does anybody use LibreOffice in high-contrast mode? Today I opened LibreOffice 3.3.1 on Windows XP SP3 with "High Contrast #1" (see Display Properties > Appearance > "Windows and Buttons" set to "Windows Classic Style", and Color Scheme set to "High Contrast #1"). I found that the start screen was unreadable, i.e. white text on a white background, while I should be able to read "Text document", "Spreadsheet", etcetera. These text strings became visible as white on black text on hover, but not on receiving keyboard focus. OpenOffice.org's start screen does not have this issue; everything is readable is white text on a black background.

Is this something that has been solved in more recent versions of LibreOffice? Is this also an issue on Mac OS or on Linux distributions? (I would expect so.) If you find the same issue with more recent versions of LibO, more recent versions of Windows and/or other operating systems, please add them to the bug at
<https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41440>.

Best regards,

Christophe


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