Change default Theme for LibreOffice to Breeze for Ubuntu 16.04
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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| LibreOffice |
Fix Released
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Medium
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| libreoffice (Ubuntu) |
Wishlist
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Björn Michaelsen | ||
| ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) |
Undecided
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Björn Michaelsen |
Bug Description
Breeze has a much more pleasing appearance and is better maintained than the human theme.
Related branches
Sigh - if we can possibly avoid it - I'd -really- prefer to avoid having masses of copies of new licenses with un-necessary individual (or corporate) copyright claims in them. Then again - if you're going to do the work - its good to poke Andras with the changes to the license language you want.
Of course - crediting the authors of the icons is best done by people committing them to git and getting credited in our credit page - that's something we're enthusiastic about =)
Does that help ? either way upgrading Human sounds sensible to me if people want to work on that. Thanks !
Though the human theme isnt bundled by default with libreoffice, it is the default icon theme used for LO in Ubuntu and its flavours, except Kubuntu, so i'd assume it would be good to make sure that Canonical doesnt have an issue with this. I believe Ubuntu uses the human theme as its default icon theme for its unity desktop, so it maybe important to them to keep that consistency. CCing Bjoern for his thoughts.
During my work on tango, i have copied a few of human icons into tango that looked suitable, when tango was falling back on industrial or galaxy. Human should really be falling back on tango rather than industrial with the amount of improvements that are going into tango.
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #2)
> Though the human theme isnt bundled by default with libreoffice, it is the
> default icon theme used for LO in Ubuntu and its flavours, except Kubuntu,
> so i'd assume it would be good to make sure that Canonical doesnt have an
> issue with this.
Right. I would really not enjoy killing the Human theme, as likely it would just mean that I would need to carry it as a cumbersome vendor patch anyway, just creating lots of pointless work along the way.
What is the point/goal of this anyway? The human theme can be turned off by a configure switch and IIRC isnt even enabled by default. If the goal is to make Ubuntu ship a different default, this certainly isnt the way towards that goal (see above).
If you want a different default in Ubuntu, the way to go about that is filing a request on launchpad at Ubuntu and get that nodded of by Ubuntus design team.
(As a general note this bug doesnt seem to be too well scoped: it describes no clear goal and mixes too many things: removing themes, adding themes, changing defaults with the latter being off-topic here beyond TDF builds.)
@Björn: Honestly, Canonical’s design team is so embroiled in the phone project that they would ignore my bug report anyway.
I’m dropping the Human theme from this to make you more comfortable.
Done with:
http://
http://
after a filter-branch with a tree-filter to move the contents of libreoffice-
(In reply to Björn Michaelsen from comment #5)
> Done with:
> http://
> ?id=2b383d19e71
All of the icons are in elementary/src/... when they should be in elementary/...
Will these icons be available in daily master builds, as it would be good to test them and help the elementary team improve it. Would also be useful to have human in the daily builds as well to test against it for ubuntu, just like we have tango_testing, but these shouldnt be available in releases.
Would be good to optimize the size of the elementary zip file by removing duplicates from galaxy and likely tango and also to set its fallback icon theme.
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #6)
> All of the icons are in elementary/src/... when they should be in
> elementary/...
moved in 7949ca85c526f2f
> Will these icons be available in daily master builds, as it would be good to
> test them and help the elementary team improve it. Would also be useful to
> have human in the daily builds as well to test against it for ubuntu, just
> like we have tango_testing, but these shouldnt be available in releases.
Having them in the daily build is up to the tinderbox owners.
> Would be good to optimize the size of the elementary zip file by removing
> duplicates from galaxy and likely tango and also to set its fallback icon
> theme.
Yeah maybe, but thats not part of this bug. Lets not featurecreep the scope here ...
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Triaged |
importance: | Undecided → Wishlist |
assignee: | nobody → Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) |
Changed in df-libreoffice: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
status: | Unknown → Fix Released |
Was reading through another bug report and it mentioned that icon themes have entries in officecfg/
(In reply to Yousuf (Jay) Philips from comment #8)
> Was reading through another bug report and it mentioned that icon themes
> have entries in officecfg/
> under 'SymbolStyle' and one wasnt added for elementary, so should this have
> been added as part of the integration?
Good question. It seems to work happily without that. The constraints on the config provide two possible benefits:
- having longer descriptions for the values -> but we dont seem to use those anywhere
- limiting to a known set of values
The second seems questionable with new themes popping up quite often (and initially out-of-tree), while I see no benefit of the first.
@Stephan: Given the above, how about killing the constraint in officecfg altogether now?
(In reply to Björn Michaelsen from comment #9)
> @Stephan: Given the above, how about killing the constraint in officecfg
> altogether now?
yes, done with <http://
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Triaged → Fix Committed |
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #12 |
This bug was fixed in the package libreoffice - 1:5.0.2-0ubuntu5
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libreoffice (1:5.0.2-0ubuntu5) xenial; urgency=medium
* No-change rebuild against libglew1.13.
-- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Thu, 12 Nov 2015 03:21:58 +0000
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
Adding ubuntu-meta for switching libreoffice-
Changed in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → Björn Michaelsen (bjoern-michaelsen) |
reopen in LibreOffice, patch got lost in bump to LibreOffice 5.1.x
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Fix Released → In Progress |
Bjoern Michaelsen committed a patch related to this issue.
It has been pushed to "master":
http://
lp#1506544 tdf#92458: default to breeze theme on unity desktops
It will be available in 5.2.0.
The patch should be included in the daily builds available at
http://
information about daily builds can be found at:
http://
Affected users are encouraged to test the fix and report feedback.
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #16 |
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
Changed in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu): | |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Simon Déziel (sdeziel) wrote : | #17 |
I just noticed that the breeze theme is in universe while human is in main. Sounds like the opposite of what it should be.
$ apt-cache policy libreoffice-
libreoffice-
Installed: 1:5.1.1~
Candidate: 1:5.1.1~
Version table:
*** 1:5.1.1~
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
1:
500 http://
libreoffice-
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 1:5.1.1~
Version table:
1:
500 http://
1:
500 http://
@Simon: Thanks for the hint, was stuck in xenial-proposed should be fixed RSN (thanks seb128).
Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote : | #19 |
This bug was fixed in the package libreoffice - 1:5.1.1~
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libreoffice (1:5.1.
* new upstream rc
* update patches, remove upstreamed ones
* reenable unity-default-
* update Ubuntu palette, add main colors to standard palette (LP: #753627)
-- Bjoern Michaelsen <email address hidden> Mon, 29 Feb 2016 13:54:54 +0100
Changed in libreoffice (Ubuntu): | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Released |
Changed in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu): | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
Elementary is implemented but not used (if not used on the system). So the question is whether or not we make it the default for Gnome (proposal was done in patch 3/5 at https:/
The “Human” theme is so named because it is derived from Humanity, an icon theme originally developed for Ubuntu as a derivation of the original elementary theme. Nowadays, this LibreOffice theme is unmaintained, highly incomplete, and visually obsolete.
The Shimmer Project (known for Xubuntu and the Numix GTK+ theme) is creating an updated icon theme, based on Human, but including the newest elementary icons as well as creating original new ones.
@Michael: I added you to the CC list because of a licensing question: Simon, one of the Shimmer Project developers, asked me if it is necessary to put together a list of the individual icons and their license (à la icon-themes/ human/Copyright sHuman) . [1] Based on what I understand of [2], that would mean “attribution bloat”, right?
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[1]: https:/ /github. com/shimmerproj ect/libreoffice -style- elementary/ issues/ 1#issuecomment- 117154479 /wiki.documentf oundation. org/License_ Policy
[2]: https:/