
Krita()(Please copy "Krita" directly, because "Krita" is "free software.") Sidebar does not adopt Firefox theme color so it doesn't become dark like it does in dark modes in Linux. Libre Office 6.2Dev with firefox Persona Adwaita Dark Simply change the name of the theme in one of the lines to whatever your theme is called, note that it must be the same as the new theme folder you created.Īs the guide says, go to Options/Advanced/Optional Features and Enable experimental features for dark mode, and I would also strongly recommend going into Options/View/Icon Theme and changing the theme to anything with "dark mode" in it as these have inverted colors for use with dark colors.Windows 10 settings location to enable dark mode I just copied them into a duplicate text file in case I want to use them again later. Note that only 6 will display at a time, so you will need to overwrite preexisting ones. Note that you will need to make the "personas" folder available to "Users" in security in order to save, at least without a lot of unnecessary extra work, to the folder.Īfter doing this you will need to edit the personas_list.txt with the desired themes. Using this guide I found out where the theme folder was and made my own colors by duplicating one of the theme folders, and editing the 3 images in Paint 3D using the same Hex colors as the ones I wanted in Libre. Is there no way to get a decent dark theme in LibreOfiice? I looked online to see if anyone had better themes to download, but maybe the functionality to create and install themes doesn't exist, because I couldn't find any. It reminds me of clunky mid-90s interfaces. And the with the sliders, drop downs, and other interface items unchanged from the regular interface, it looks like a jumble of different interfaces.

But the toolbars are still too bright and have enough white in the gradient to defeat the point of a "dark mode". The only part that looks decent is that I applied the "Breeze" dark icon set. I looked up suggestions on how to get a dark mode for LibreOffice, and it seems the only way is to change the theme to the dark grey gradient available under Tools->Options->Personalization, and set the "Application Background" and "Document Background" to dark color (I chose black for both).
