Created attachment 530926 [details] Test document with blue text which shown as black Description of problem: If I setup text colors other than black it does not shown in Writer. Neiter if I set it via style or direct for text. What more interesting - it applied, and for example if I export document into PDF it shown. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): $ rpm -qa 'libreoffice*' libreoffice-langpack-en-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-core-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-graphicfilter-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-gdb-debug-support-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-presenter-screen-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-calc-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-pdfimport-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-writer-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-opensymbol-fonts-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.noarch libreoffice-debuginfo-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-impress-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-langpack-ru-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-draw-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-math-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-xsltfilter-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-ure-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 libreoffice-kde-3.4.3.2-15.fc16.x86_64 How reproducible: Always
Opened in F-16, and it's blue as expected. So, what's your environment, KDE or GNOME ?, attach a screenshot maybe.
Created attachment 532999 [details] Screenshot of problem Its amazing! I had not may even amazing what it may be possible. What Interesting, I open it in XFCE session at home and it also shown as blue.
Created attachment 533062 [details] what I see Installed KDE as well, no configuration, just defaults. Works fine. I presume we're *sure* this affects LibreOffice only, i.e. you don't have a global problem there with that shade of blue :-) How about other colors, red, slightly different blue, etc.
Any text colors does not shown. Background color shows well.
is it just writer, how about e.g. calc ?
Calc was work well.
Sorry, this one just baffles me but I can't reproduce it to make a guess as to what the problem might be :-( Its definitely a weird one.