![]() ![]() (I did then open a file selector and got a bunch of unrelated messages, so I know my terminal is functional). And, I haven't done super-thorough testing yet today but it looks like this regression may affect Calc, specifically.Ĭonfusingly, I found a couple of recent-ish threads in today's googling from Ubuntu users who experienced performance regressions caused by the update to GTK 3 and suggest they have have fixed it by using the environment variable to go back to GTK Just tried starting from a terminal and I get no messages at all during startup and as I scroll stutteringly around the spreadsheet. When I fixed my issue a few weeks ago, I don't remember noticing any performance change then, but maybe I only tested it with Writer. I can't say for sure, but it's possible that this slowdown to the non-GTK 3 themes came in at the same time as the GTK 3 theme became default. I used this thread to find out about the existence of the above environment variable and subsequently set it to 'gtk' on my system to get the old look back (it didn't exist in my environment, before). I had been happily using Libreoffice (under XFCE) for ages with no particular environment variable set during which it looked like a GTK 2 program, then it suddenly changed to the super-bright, baby-scrollbar GTK 3 style, which I dislike. With 'gtk3', it runs at normal speed.Ī few weeks ago, 'gtk3' became the default setting for this environment variable. If you haven’t already done so, head to LibreOffice’s website and download the app for your platform. With both 'kde4' and 'gen', the spreadsheet is also terribly slow (in each case I do see the expected UI changes, by the way, so I know that the program is heeding my settings). How to switch to dark mode in LibreOffice. So I went through just now and tried all the other possible theme values (from here): I myself normally use Libreoffice with the GTK 2 look, by having this environment variable set: Then select right variant Own theme, opens new window Select Firefox theme with find field and some buttons. ![]() In dialogue Options select left LibreOffice->Personalization. I just switched from Still to Fresh myself in the hope that it would help but it made no difference. select menu Tools->Options, opens dialogue with same name. ![]()
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