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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/xresources.texi


From: Richard M. Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/xresources.texi
Date: Mon, 13 Oct 2003 14:50:36 -0400

Index: emacs/man/xresources.texi
diff -c emacs/man/xresources.texi:1.22 emacs/man/xresources.texi:1.23
*** emacs/man/xresources.texi:1.22      Sun Oct 12 14:22:42 2003
--- emacs/man/xresources.texi   Mon Oct 13 14:50:35 2003
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*** 559,570 ****
  customizing specific GTK widget features.  To customize Emacs font,
  background, faces etc., use the normal X resources, see @ref{Resources}.
  
!   NOTE:  Some themes does not allow cutomizations and the mechanisms
! described here may not work for those themes.  The theme may ignore the
! attempt to customization, or things are just not drawn correctly.
! Also, it is recommended that you use @file{~/.emacs.d/gtkrc} for
! customizations, @file{~/.gtkrc-2.0} seems to be ignored when running
! GConf with Gnome.
  
    In these files you first defines a style and then how to apply that style
  to widgets (@pxref{GTK widget names}).  Here is an example of how to
--- 559,568 ----
  customizing specific GTK widget features.  To customize Emacs font,
  background, faces etc., use the normal X resources, see @ref{Resources}.
  
!   Some GTK themes override these mechanisms, which means that using
! these mechanisms will not work to customize them.  We recommend that
! you use @file{~/.emacs.d/gtkrc} for customizations, since
! @file{~/.gtkrc-2.0} seems to be ignored when running GConf with GNOME.
  
    In these files you first defines a style and then how to apply that style
  to widgets (@pxref{GTK widget names}).  Here is an example of how to
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*** 583,588 ****
--- 581,587 ----
  
    Here is a more elaborate example, showing how to change the parts of
  the scroll bar:
+ 
  @smallexample
  style "scroll"
  @{
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*** 593,599 ****
  @}
  
  widget "*verticalScrollBar*" style "scroll"
- 
  @end smallexample
  
    There are some things you can set without using any style or widget name,
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