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RE: Changing the Background and foreground colors in Emacs
From: |
Don Kauffman |
Subject: |
RE: Changing the Background and foreground colors in Emacs |
Date: |
Sat, 23 Sep 2006 16:27:11 -0500 |
I finally had an opportunity to work with this problem and solved it by
removing emacs completely then reinstalling it. I didn't have time to
figure out what the setting was that was causing my problem even though
that would have been my preferred approach.
A little draconian to be sure but, hey, it worked!
Thanks to all for their suggestions.
Don K.
On Sat, 2006-09-16 at 13:08 -0700, Drew Adams wrote:
> > I've been very frustrated trying to locate information on changing the
> > background color in Emacs. Currently it is set to White text
> on a Black
> > background. I'd much prefer the reverse -- Black text on white
> > background. I've looked through the manuals and there doesn't
> seem to be
> > anything listed about changing that. I've studied the
> settings and there
> > doesn't seem to be anything obvious there either.
> >
> > I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 (Dapper) although this happened with 5.10
> > (Breezy). I was not able to get this resolved there either.
>
> It's not obvious, but it's there. Emacs uses the term "faces" for
> fonts, font colors and such.
>
> Yes and no.
>
> Not just faces, for what the question was: frames too have foreground and
> background colors. Depending on the version of Emacs, these frame parameters
> might also be accessible via the `default' face.
>
> In Emacs versions that don't have a face named `default', if you want to
> change the default appearance of all frames, then change the values of the
> frame parameters `foreground-color' and `background-color' in
> `default-frame-alist'. Command `list-faces-display' will tell you if a
> `default' face is defined.
>
>
>
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