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Re: Locating the default colors used by emacs


From: tigerleopard
Subject: Re: Locating the default colors used by emacs
Date: Thu, 5 Jul 2007 22:46:45 -0700 (PDT)

 
Seweryn Kokot-2 wrote:
> 
>         (set-background-color "DarkSlateGray")
>         (set-foreground-color "Wheat")
>              (set-cursor-color "Orchid")
> 


Thanks for help. These are the default colors used by Root here. And I will
play with some of the other settings in the future.





Peter Dyballa wrote:
> 
> X11 users can use X Ressources, which are organised in files like
> ~/.Xdefaults or  
> ~/.Xressources (depends on the actual code in ~/.xinit or similiar  
> files which set up the X11 environment).  ~/.Xdefaults or  
> ~/.Xressources can #include other files with set X application  
> defaults. A lot "templates" exist in directories like /usr/X11R6/lib/ 
> X11/app-defaults or /usr/X11R7/share/X11/app-defaults.
> 

Thanks for the input. The color settings were located in ~/.Xresources.


Peter Dyballa wrote:
> 
> (look into the GNU Emacs manual, i.e.   
> C-h i m Emacs and then search for the "Command Line Options and   
> Arguments" node)
> 

And this command and its combinations are going to be incredibly useful in
the future.


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