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Re: Emacs and Colors and RedHat


From: Tim X
Subject: Re: Emacs and Colors and RedHat
Date: 05 May 2003 18:39:23 +1000
User-agent: Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3

>>>>> "William" == William D Colburn (aka Schlake) 
>>>>> <wcolburn+help-gnu-emacs@nmt.edu> writes:

 William> Uh, no, didn't help.  Any emacs with -nw still has weird
 William> colors in it.
 William> On Fri, May 02, 2003 at 09:44:06PM +0200, David Kastrup wrote:
 >>> Does *anyone* know how to turn this off so that I can go back to
 >>> a readable screen with emacs?
 >>  Put the following into your ~/.Xresources file: Emacs.Background:
 >> white Emacs.Foreground: black
 >> 
 >> -- David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
 >> _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs
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 William> -- William Colburn, "Sysprog" <wcolburn@nmt.edu> Computer
 William> Center, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology
 William> http://www.nmt.edu/tcc/ http://www.nmt.edu/~wcolburn

The Xresources stuff only works with X - using -nw turns off X
support. The colours you are getting when running with -nw are
probably the xterm (or whatever terminal your using to run emacs
-nw). You would have to set the xterm values in your Xresources.

Apart from X resources, you can use M-x customize-face <ret> to
customize all the faces in emacs. Note that at first, emacs will start
with the same colours, but once your .emacs file runs, it will change
to the colours you set with customize-face.

Tim

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