All you need to do is switch the icon set in LibreOffice. The solution is quite simple, though finding it is always hard for me to remember (thus this tutorial). Perhaps it’s just my aging eyes, but those icons are very difficult for me to see. Here is how the default Breeze icons look in LibreOffice when I switch the theme: The default icon set, Breeze, in LibreOffice when the Kubuntu Global Theme is switched to Breeze Dark. The problem comes when I switch the theme to Breeze Dark. With the default Breeze theme, the icons are very visible and work great: These are the default icons in LibreOffice 6.4.4.2 in Kubuntu 20.04 with the default Breeze theme. The problem is with the icon set in LibreOffice. You can see the differences in the screenshots below: This is the Breeze theme that is the default in Kubuntu 20.04 This is the Breeze Dark theme that I typically use in Kubuntu. One of the first things I do when I install Kubuntu is switch my desktop environment from the default theme (System Settings -> Global Theme), Breeze, which is a lighter theme, to Breeze Dark. For the most part, this isn’t a problem, but it does cause an issue with some applications, including LibreOffice (6.4.4.2). I prefer darker themes for my desktop environment (Kubuntu 20.04) and browser (Brave).
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