BTW, Does anybody know how to join the users mailing list for LibreOffice? It keeps SAYING I am denied and I can't get anywhere with it. <br><br><div style="white-space: pre;">--
[The Computer] was the first machine man built that assisted the power of his brain instead of the strength of his arm. - Grace Hopper</div>
<br><br>On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Jason Benjamin <hexusnexus@gmail.com> wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite">With Canonical joining The Document Foundation Advisory Board will there be any changes to the LibreOffice code?<div><br></div><div>Right now I have experienced problems with the look-and-feel of LibreOffice on Ubuntu. It looks okay with the default look but the scrollbars don't match the Gtk 3 interface. If the Gtk 3 Swing plugin is used, the dark elements and bright elements in the program don't like right and are sometimes hidden no matter which icon theme is used. </div><div><br></div><div>I know that SWT is usually associated with Eclipse, but it can be compiled with support for native Gtk 2 or 3 using native system calls in Java. This might take a lengthy rewrite, but I feel this is an important suggestion. </div><div><br></div><div>Just making this comment, but I'm thinking of finding the right list to bring this up to LibreOffice to at least know where they're going with this and if the look-and-feel will ever be improved. <br><br><div style="white-space: pre;">--
[The Computer] was the first machine man built that assisted the power of his brain instead of the strength of his arm. - Grace Hopper</div></div></blockquote>