[Solved] Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read «Q15»
[Solved] Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read «Q15»
All Dialog boxes in OO on Mac Sierra 10.12.1 have a dark blue fill that makes Dialog text un-readable.
How can I get rid of that colour? I read a thread about it and I unhooked all options
in OO>Preferences>View.
Nothing works, I can't even customize the toolbar.
Can someone help, please.
Det
How can I get rid of that colour? I read a thread about it and I unhooked all options
in OO>Preferences>View.
Nothing works, I can't even customize the toolbar.
Can someone help, please.
Det
Last edited by det on Tue Dec 05, 2017 4:09 pm, edited 1 time in total.
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Are you still using 4.1.3 - perhaps you could update your signature to reflect your current situation? Having correct information helps us help you.
How to update your signature
What thread are you referring to - so we can see what you have done?
How to update your signature
What thread are you referring to - so we can see what you have done?
Cheers
David
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David
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
There is probably a thread number, but I can't find it. Hope it helps
Re: set color preference for action buttons
Postby erbsenzahl » Fri May 26, 2017 11:03 am
Use the tools menu... see screenshot. You should have got some styles during installation of OpenOffice. Swap to another style.
ToolsOptionsOpenOfficeViewIconStyle.png
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Re: set color preference for action buttons
Postby erbsenzahl » Fri May 26, 2017 11:03 am
Use the tools menu... see screenshot. You should have got some styles during installation of OpenOffice. Swap to another style.
ToolsOptionsOpenOfficeViewIconStyle.png
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
You can paste the link to any topic - the one you refer to is viewtopic.php?f=5&t=88897
To be clear - you have tried the suggestion about Accessibility settings as well as the Icon size and style? Note that on a Mac these are under OpenOffice | Preferences not Tools | Settings
If you are new to Macs you may find [Tutorial] Mac FAQ helpful reading.
To be clear - you have tried the suggestion about Accessibility settings as well as the Icon size and style? Note that on a Mac these are under OpenOffice | Preferences not Tools | Settings
If you are new to Macs you may find [Tutorial] Mac FAQ helpful reading.
Cheers
David
OS - Slackware 15 64 bit
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.15
LibreOffice 24.2.2.2; SlackBuild for 24.2.2 by Eric Hameleers
David
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Yes, I clicked OO>Preferences>OO>View>Icon Size and Style>Industrial>OK.
See screenshot. Nothing changed.
See screenshot. Nothing changed.
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
I also unhooked all boxes as per
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=10183#p56631
I also downloaded OO 4.1.4
No changes in the dialog boxes still dark blue
Det
viewtopic.php?f=16&t=10183#p56631
I also downloaded OO 4.1.4
No changes in the dialog boxes still dark blue
Det
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Does this affect applications other than OpenOffice?det wrote:All Dialog boxes in OO on Mac Sierra 10.12.1 have a dark blue fill that makes Dialog text un-readable.
• If so, it's not an OpenOffice problem. I can't reproduce it and don't run OS X 10.13.1 so can't offer further advice.
• If only OpenOffice is affected see [Tutorial] Mac FAQ Q15/A15 or Q02/A02.
If you discover a solution, others and I would appreciate it if you'd explain exactly what you did to change the behavior you're experienced.
If this solved your problem please go to your first post use the Edit button and add [Solved] to the start of the title. You can select the green checkmark icon at the same time.
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Still trying to figure out. I found:
1. Check boxes on Mac and Open Office are the same; either white text on dark blue
or white on black. (Mac>Preferences>General> Appearances > Blue to Grey).
The Action Dialog Boxes in OO: OK, Cancel, Help, Back (OO>Preferences>OO>General) background
is also changed from dark blue to black. However the Text remains black i.e. not readable.
2. Clicking outside the OO, removes the black (or dark blue) and nice black on white appears.
3. The fact that the back ground colour is changed in OO from the mac, suggested to me
that the problem is related to both OO and Mac.
4. I called Mac for help and they are adamant that it is a OO Problem. Now I'm really stuck.
5. If colours are inverted (Mac>Preferences>Accessibility>Display>Invert Colors),
the Dialog Boxes in OO are at least readable.
For now I have 2 choices: click outside or invert colors.
6. Also tried changing colors in: OO>Pref>View and >Colors and >Accessibility and >Appearance
Nothing works!
1. Check boxes on Mac and Open Office are the same; either white text on dark blue
or white on black. (Mac>Preferences>General> Appearances > Blue to Grey).
The Action Dialog Boxes in OO: OK, Cancel, Help, Back (OO>Preferences>OO>General) background
is also changed from dark blue to black. However the Text remains black i.e. not readable.
2. Clicking outside the OO, removes the black (or dark blue) and nice black on white appears.
3. The fact that the back ground colour is changed in OO from the mac, suggested to me
that the problem is related to both OO and Mac.
4. I called Mac for help and they are adamant that it is a OO Problem. Now I'm really stuck.
5. If colours are inverted (Mac>Preferences>Accessibility>Display>Invert Colors),
the Dialog Boxes in OO are at least readable.
For now I have 2 choices: click outside or invert colors.
6. Also tried changing colors in: OO>Pref>View and >Colors and >Accessibility and >Appearance
Nothing works!
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
I can read the text. Background blue is darker than on my Macs, but the text is readable in your screenshot.det wrote: See screenshot. Nothing changed.
What year and model of Mac are you using? And make and model of monitor? What is your brightness setting?
I've attached a screenshot from my Mac. The blue background is lighter than in your screenshot.
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Thank you very much for helping. I did all the things you suggested, using the same settings as your screenshot and put brightness to maximum. As my screen shots show, nothing changed. I also added a screenshot for customizing a toolbar in Calc.
I have macOS High Sierra version 10.13.1 iMac(27-inch, Mid 2011), see screen shot for further detail.
I bought this Mac about 6 weeks ago and it worked fine. Suddenly some time ago this problem came up. I hope we can get to the bottom of this. And thanks again. Detlef from Lachine Quebec.
I tried to upload the screenshots, but even the zipped version is too large. How can I post them???
I have macOS High Sierra version 10.13.1 iMac(27-inch, Mid 2011), see screen shot for further detail.
I bought this Mac about 6 weeks ago and it worked fine. Suddenly some time ago this problem came up. I hope we can get to the bottom of this. And thanks again. Detlef from Lachine Quebec.
I tried to upload the screenshots, but even the zipped version is too large. How can I post them???
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Could you read the text against blue background in the dialogue box in my screenshot? As I said before, I can read the text in your screenshot. I don't think the problem originates with Apache OpenOffice.det wrote:Thank you very much for helping. I did all the things you suggested, using the same settings as your screenshot and put brightness to maximum. As my screen shots show, nothing changed.
You could try calibrating your monitor. (System Preferences/Display/Colour/Calibrate}
Could you read the text against blue background in the dialogue box in AOO when you first bought your Mac?I bought this Mac about 6 weeks ago and it worked fine. Suddenly some time ago this problem came up.
Reduce the size of the screenshots using Preview. (Tools/Adjust size)I tried to upload the screenshots, but even the zipped version is too large. How can I post them??
Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, SK Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
"An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." Edgard Varese
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 — MacBook Air (M1)—macOS Ver.13.5 Ventura
Moose Jaw, SK Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
"An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." Edgard Varese
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 — MacBook Air (M1)—macOS Ver.13.5 Ventura
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Just a "me too" to show this is not a singular issue. I have tried many things but with no success, so I am following this thread, hopefully.
LibreOffice 5.4.2.2 on MacOS 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
I have found a possible fix:-
System Prefs/Accessibility/Display/Increase Contrast - uncheck this
System Prefs/Accessibility/Display/Increase Contrast - uncheck this
LibreOffice 5.4.2.2 on MacOS 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Finally managed to post those screenshots. The blue in your screenshot is much lighter and I can see the text, but not on mine. I agree that the problem comes from Apple, because as I explained earlier the dark blue changes to black in OO when I change from blue to grey in Apple.
Also played around with moving the white point in display /color on the mac. Nothing changed in OO. I will call Apple gain. Thanks so much. Det
Also played around with moving the white point in display /color on the mac. Nothing changed in OO. I will call Apple gain. Thanks so much. Det
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Yes this will change to light blue and explains why Larry had light blue and had dark blue. This way, however, makes hard reading of other text. For now I stick with clicking outside the app.
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
To Tony. Did this problem come up recently? If yes it may be by an apple update.
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
It has existed since I started migrating from Excel to LibreOffice, about two months ago, and it is the only thing that bugged me. Finding the setting in the accessibility pref has solved the issue for me. There is also a slider in that same preferences pane that allows for a more gradual contrast change that may help you - where does the text become harder to read?
LibreOffice 5.4.2.2 on MacOS 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
I did set to higher contrast with the slider in mac/accessibility/Display. Nothing changed in OO. As explained earlier:
1. "Mac/ Prefs/Accessibility/Display/Increase Contrast - uncheck this" makes dark
blue to light blue in OO. (Slightly better to see the text).
2. "Mac/Pref/General/Appearance/Graphite" makes dark blue (or light blue) to
black in OO. (totally un-readable)
1. "Mac/ Prefs/Accessibility/Display/Increase Contrast - uncheck this" makes dark
blue to light blue in OO. (Slightly better to see the text).
2. "Mac/Pref/General/Appearance/Graphite" makes dark blue (or light blue) to
black in OO. (totally un-readable)
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
My settings are: "Increase Contrast—unchecked", "contrast slider—all the way to the left".det wrote:I did set to higher contrast with the slider in mac/accessibility/Display. Nothing changed in OO. As explained earlier:
1. "Mac/ Prefs/Accessibility/Display/Increase Contrast - uncheck this" makes dark
blue to light blue in OO. (Slightly better to see the text).
2. "Mac/Pref/General/Appearance/Graphite" makes dark blue (or light blue) to
black in OO. (totally un-readable)
Text is easily readable in both Blue & Graphite mode.
If I check "Increase Contrast" the blue is darker but I can still read the text. Same in Graphite setting.
As I said before, I can read the text in your screenshots.
I previously asked if this behaviour has changed since you bought your Mac.
Your Mac is old. The display may be fading, or the display calibration may me way off, or there is a problem with the GPU
Larry I. Gusaas
Moose Jaw, SK Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
"An artist is never ahead of his time but most people are far behind theirs." Edgard Varese
Apache OpenOffice 4.1.14 — MacBook Air (M1)—macOS Ver.13.5 Ventura
Moose Jaw, SK Canada
Website: http://larry-gusaas.com
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Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Hurrah. It worked! Thanks so much Larry. At least I can read. (not perfect, but I can live with it)
As said previously, I just bought this computer and this blue stuff came up recently.
I mean why black on dark blue? The little hook buttons are all white on blue or white on grey. I'll talk to Apple again.
As said previously, I just bought this computer and this blue stuff came up recently.
I mean why black on dark blue? The little hook buttons are all white on blue or white on grey. I'll talk to Apple again.
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
How do I mark this post as solved??
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
How to tag a topic as solved.
In your first post, click the Edit button. Go to the subject line and add [Solved] at the beginning of the subject.
Then select the tick as the Post icon (just below the subject line). Preview if you wish to see how it looks.
Finally, hit Submit - done!
In your first post, click the Edit button. Go to the subject line and add [Solved] at the beginning of the subject.
Then select the tick as the Post icon (just below the subject line). Preview if you wish to see how it looks.
Finally, hit Submit - done!
Cheers
David
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Re: Solved Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
What specifically did you change to make your display more readable?det wrote:Hurrah. It worked.
"It worked" helps no other people who experience the problem. They would be grateful if you'd explain what setting(s) made your display readable.
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Re: Solved Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Problem solved, go to:
Mac>Pref.>Accessibility>Display>uncheck "Increase Contrast">"Display Contrast Slider" move all the way to the left.
Text is readable in both Blue & Graphite mode. Not perfect, white text on blue background would be much better like all the other menues. Det
Mac>Pref.>Accessibility>Display>uncheck "Increase Contrast">"Display Contrast Slider" move all the way to the left.
Text is readable in both Blue & Graphite mode. Not perfect, white text on blue background would be much better like all the other menues. Det
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: [Solved] Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Found a simple solution, using the tips above:
Go to System Preferences / General then unclick "Use dark menu bar and Dock"
I had appearance set to Blue.
Go to System Preferences / General then unclick "Use dark menu bar and Dock"
I had appearance set to Blue.
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac High Sierra
Re: [Solved] Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
I checked with Hook on and off on "Use dark mean bar and Dock".
No Change. I'm still clicking outside. Thanks for the effort anyway,
Det
No Change. I'm still clicking outside. Thanks for the effort anyway,
Det
OpenOffice 4.1.5 on Mac Sierra 10.13.1
Re: [Solved] Dialog Boxes are dark blue, cannot read.
Has there ever been a real solution for this problem ? Is it really true that after years of complaining by many users it is still not possible to edit the background colours of the buttons to whatever you like ? The suggestion by AD_Ward9 does not work, because there is no "Use dark menu bar and Dock" option in the system prefs of Catalina...
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MacOS 10.9.2