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I have some applications (for example LibreOffice) which looks really weird, design like from 90's.

As you can see here: enter image description here

How can I fix it, please?

tomsk
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    Possible duplicate of [LibreOffice icons hard to see with dark themes](https://askubuntu.com/questions/979032/libreoffice-icons-hard-to-see-with-dark-themes) –  Feb 07 '18 at 10:07
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    Do you have `libreoffice-kde` installed? If not, close all instances of LibreOffice, run `sudo apt-get install libreoffice-kde` and then see how LibreOffice looks. – DK Bose Feb 07 '18 at 10:37
  • And tell people what your desktop environment is. The tags you've used and your question's title don't give as much information as would explicitly mentioning your distro, its version, and the desktop environment. – DK Bose Feb 07 '18 at 10:40

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You need to change your theme.

Either via gtk https://elementaryos.stackexchange.com/questions/1103/how-can-i-make-libreoffice-look-better

Or you install a theme directly http://www.debugpoint.com/2016/08/quick-tip-change-the-default-libreoffice-look-and-feel/

Most application use the general theme you set. You can change the theme in the kde settings.

  • It doesn't work I run "sudo apt-get install libreoffice-style*" and changed theme in LibreOffice and nothing happened. – tomsk Feb 07 '18 at 09:53
  • https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2197774 https://askubuntu.com/questions/979032/libreoffice-icons-hard-to-see-with-dark-themes –  Feb 07 '18 at 10:06
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    I had to install "libreoffice-gtk" – tomsk Feb 07 '18 at 12:18
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Try:

sudo apt-get install libreoffice-kf5
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  • Hi there, please provide some context as to why you think the `libreoffice-kf5` package will solve this problem. A link to some relevant documentation would be great. – Jeremy Mar 16 '23 at 08:00