Created attachment 103995 [details] libreoffice with libreoffice-gtk3 On my laptop (intel graphics card) Libreoffice looks strange after neon went from libreoffice xserver-xorg-video-intel to xserver-xorg-video-intel-native-modesetting. There are "holes" in the UI (altough this is less with the new LO 5.3 release but still present). And there all sorts of annoyances. - in calc when I click on a cell this cell doesn't get a black border to say the focus is there, in writer when I select text the selection isn't marked by a color and the whole thing overall looks ugly. This is when I have the libreoffice-kde package installed. When I uninstall this libreoffice-kde package and replace it by libreoffice-gtk3 it still looks ugly but in another way. But the holes and annoyances are all gone.
Created attachment 103996 [details] libreoffice with libreoffice-kde
Created attachment 103999 [details] libreoffice using libreoffice-gtk3 under wayland notice that the upper window bar doesn't have controls and that is has no system-colors. Actually, it doesn't take over the system-colors at all.
I'm sorry but libreoffice is not developed by KDE. Neither is the libreoffice-kde integration. You have to report this issue to libreoffice.
I'm sorry for the very late reaction. I really don't think the kde-integration of libreoffice could be the real guilty one. I mean this started after neon switched to the new intel video driver (native-modesetting). And that driver isn't at all developed by LibreOffice. I tried to go back to the old video driver but that doesn't seem possible any more.
You reported this bug against Plasma-integration. Neither Neon, nor libreoffice, nor the libreoffice-kde integration are developed by Plasma developers. I'm sorry, you are wrong here.