[libreoffice-users]

I want to make a customization of libreoffice and change the color on the initial screen. How do I do?

Hi :slight_smile:
It might be worth googling it (or duck-duck-going it or whatever).

I'm not completely sure which screen you mean by "the initial screen" as
that kinda depends on how you open LibreOffice. I often just double-click
on a document's icon or name and that usually opens it in LibreOffice. So
the "initial screen" for me is usually just the document - unless you count
the splash-screen that just shows the LibreOffice banner/logo and not much
else.

If you don't mean the splash-scsreen then these sorts of links might help;
* http://andybrandt531.com/2013/02/customize-new-libreoffice-4point0/

/This is what I mean, Start Center. How I can change the color? Thank you very much for the links you sent me./

Hi :slight_smile:
Sorry you haven't had any answers! I'm not sure how to change the "Start
Centre" if it's not affected by the themes/personalisation and i am
guessing it isn't otherwise the problem would have been solved by now!

Hopefully someone here might be able to help sometime!
Apols and regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

Do you have experience with programming? If not - you're not going to be
able to change these things. You'll have to build LibreOffice and hack the
code in order to make these changes.

Best,
Joel

Hi :slight_smile:
Thanks for letting us know.

I guess you have already looked for an Extension (like and add-on or
plug-in) to do this, because you always tend to "go that extra mile". It
seems odd that no company has done this already and then released the code
for everyone to use. It would be a great way for a company to "put their
stamp" on the suite and make it look like an "in-house" program(s).

I have seen places that use their logo or a customised page as a
screen-saver.
Regards from
Tom :slight_smile:

Well Collabora has their own spin on things but this is hard coded inside of LibreOffice...not sure why any company would be interested in making it easier for others to brand the product :wink:

Best,
Joel