How to remove the gradient of Libre Office on dark theme of KDE?

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I'm using the Dark Theme of the Debian 9 with KDE Plasma 5.8.6, but when I open the Libre Office, this is what I see:
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I think this gradient is very ugly, so I want to change for a solid color, or for another theme that matches with the system.







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    Look at Tools Options LibreOffice Personalization in the menu
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:22










  • I already tried that, but I didn't find the settings to change the color of the toolbar. I found the options to change the icons and menus, but not to change the color.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 16:26






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    You can't do that. The WM is responsible for that. You can set only one theme so you must change it.
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:43










  • I found a way, check my answer.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 21:37
















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I'm using the Dark Theme of the Debian 9 with KDE Plasma 5.8.6, but when I open the Libre Office, this is what I see:
enter image description here
I think this gradient is very ugly, so I want to change for a solid color, or for another theme that matches with the system.







share|improve this question

















  • 1




    Look at Tools Options LibreOffice Personalization in the menu
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:22










  • I already tried that, but I didn't find the settings to change the color of the toolbar. I found the options to change the icons and menus, but not to change the color.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 16:26






  • 1




    You can't do that. The WM is responsible for that. You can set only one theme so you must change it.
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:43










  • I found a way, check my answer.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 21:37












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up vote
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I'm using the Dark Theme of the Debian 9 with KDE Plasma 5.8.6, but when I open the Libre Office, this is what I see:
enter image description here
I think this gradient is very ugly, so I want to change for a solid color, or for another theme that matches with the system.







share|improve this question













I'm using the Dark Theme of the Debian 9 with KDE Plasma 5.8.6, but when I open the Libre Office, this is what I see:
enter image description here
I think this gradient is very ugly, so I want to change for a solid color, or for another theme that matches with the system.









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    Look at Tools Options LibreOffice Personalization in the menu
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:22










  • I already tried that, but I didn't find the settings to change the color of the toolbar. I found the options to change the icons and menus, but not to change the color.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 16:26






  • 1




    You can't do that. The WM is responsible for that. You can set only one theme so you must change it.
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:43










  • I found a way, check my answer.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 21:37












  • 1




    Look at Tools Options LibreOffice Personalization in the menu
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:22










  • I already tried that, but I didn't find the settings to change the color of the toolbar. I found the options to change the icons and menus, but not to change the color.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 16:26






  • 1




    You can't do that. The WM is responsible for that. You can set only one theme so you must change it.
    – ctac_
    Jul 28 at 16:43










  • I found a way, check my answer.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 28 at 21:37







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Look at Tools Options LibreOffice Personalization in the menu
– ctac_
Jul 28 at 16:22




Look at Tools Options LibreOffice Personalization in the menu
– ctac_
Jul 28 at 16:22












I already tried that, but I didn't find the settings to change the color of the toolbar. I found the options to change the icons and menus, but not to change the color.
– Joao Lucas
Jul 28 at 16:26




I already tried that, but I didn't find the settings to change the color of the toolbar. I found the options to change the icons and menus, but not to change the color.
– Joao Lucas
Jul 28 at 16:26




1




1




You can't do that. The WM is responsible for that. You can set only one theme so you must change it.
– ctac_
Jul 28 at 16:43




You can't do that. The WM is responsible for that. You can set only one theme so you must change it.
– ctac_
Jul 28 at 16:43












I found a way, check my answer.
– Joao Lucas
Jul 28 at 21:37




I found a way, check my answer.
– Joao Lucas
Jul 28 at 21:37










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I found a way to do this look better.



First, I had to install libreoffice-breeze-icons at the Libre Office and set this as the icon theme on Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View > Icon style.



The program will be looking like this:
enter image description here



Then, I needed go to Tools > LibreOffice > Options > Accessibility and check the box Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system.



Now, the program is like this:
enter image description here



I found the icon pack in a post on Reddit, and this video helped me to install it at Libre Office.






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  • Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 29 at 2:49










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I found a way to do this look better.



First, I had to install libreoffice-breeze-icons at the Libre Office and set this as the icon theme on Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View > Icon style.



The program will be looking like this:
enter image description here



Then, I needed go to Tools > LibreOffice > Options > Accessibility and check the box Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system.



Now, the program is like this:
enter image description here



I found the icon pack in a post on Reddit, and this video helped me to install it at Libre Office.






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  • Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 29 at 2:49














up vote
0
down vote













I found a way to do this look better.



First, I had to install libreoffice-breeze-icons at the Libre Office and set this as the icon theme on Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View > Icon style.



The program will be looking like this:
enter image description here



Then, I needed go to Tools > LibreOffice > Options > Accessibility and check the box Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system.



Now, the program is like this:
enter image description here



I found the icon pack in a post on Reddit, and this video helped me to install it at Libre Office.






share|improve this answer





















  • Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 29 at 2:49












up vote
0
down vote










up vote
0
down vote









I found a way to do this look better.



First, I had to install libreoffice-breeze-icons at the Libre Office and set this as the icon theme on Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View > Icon style.



The program will be looking like this:
enter image description here



Then, I needed go to Tools > LibreOffice > Options > Accessibility and check the box Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system.



Now, the program is like this:
enter image description here



I found the icon pack in a post on Reddit, and this video helped me to install it at Libre Office.






share|improve this answer













I found a way to do this look better.



First, I had to install libreoffice-breeze-icons at the Libre Office and set this as the icon theme on Tools > Options > LibreOffice > View > Icon style.



The program will be looking like this:
enter image description here



Then, I needed go to Tools > LibreOffice > Options > Accessibility and check the box Automatically detect high contrast mode of operating system.



Now, the program is like this:
enter image description here



I found the icon pack in a post on Reddit, and this video helped me to install it at Libre Office.







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  • Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 29 at 2:49
















  • Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
    – Joao Lucas
    Jul 29 at 2:49















Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
– Joao Lucas
Jul 29 at 2:49




Actually, this causes a problem with the other colors of the program. I'm searching for another way to do this in the moment.
– Joao Lucas
Jul 29 at 2:49












 

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