

> Then change the status of this ticket back to NEWĪble to reliably reproduce on Windows 10 laptop:ġ. > And please copy the selectable info from Help > About LibreOffice (Ctrl+A + > RGB values are somehow interpreted like BGR. > look like an alpha problem, more like a wrong color palette problem, where > icons from the cache directory to the report. > If you can still reproduce the problem, please attach one of the broken (In reply to Jan-Marek Glogowski from comment #24) Icon cache Colibre from 150 framework - Win10 on full HD display resized 1366x768 and UI scale 175% Then change the status of this ticket back to NEW. Strange.Īnd please copy the selectable info from Help > About LibreOffice (Ctrl+A + Ctrl+C works on this dialog). The attached image doesn't look like an alpha problem, more like a wrong color palette problem, where RGB values are somehow interpreted like BGR. If you can still reproduce the problem, please attach one of the broken icons from the cache directory to the report. Then remove the icon cache: %appdata%\LibreOffice\4\cache\
#Win10 desktop icon scaler update#
So please update to the latest supported minor version, which would be either 6.1.3 or 6.0.6.Ģ. So the first thing - to get an idea what is going on - is to check this cache.ġ. The scaled icons are in %appdata%\LibreOffice\4\cache\\. It's normal that icons become pixelated, as LO just scales PNGs to match your scaling factor, if you don't have an SVG icon set. I also tested LO 6.1.3 + 6.0.6 with the default LO icon themes.įor all variants I started LO three times and then cleaned the icon cache. I also packaged the SVG Collibre images, which is the default icon set in Windows. That is a Windows 7 running in a Linux KVM, no OpenGL available. Gebietsschema: de-DE (de_DE) Calc: threaded
