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giorgian |
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white on black |
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Wed, 28 Nov 2001 18:12:49 +0100 |
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Hi all,
I use emacs (20) with X interface. I want a black background and white
foreground, except, of course, for highlight.
After lots of tries, the best that I have managed is to alias emacs to:
emacs -bg black -fg white
and to put in my .emacs a
(invert-face 'default)
This because if I use set-background-color and set-foreground color
instead of -bg and -fg, I get a reversed status bar, and don't know
how to fix it.
Now, I finally like how my emacs looks like, but if I use
ps-print-buffer-with-faces, it prints white on black, what I don't
want.
Is there a way to avoid the alias and to get white on black on the
screen, black on white on paper, both with highlights?
Thank you
giorgian
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