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Re: emacs -nw niggles


From: Richard Banach
Subject: Re: emacs -nw niggles
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2017 18:12:11 +0100
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Mario Castelán Castro <marioxcc.MT@yandex.com> wrote:

| On 29/08/17 08:04, Richard Banach wrote:
|
| > b) the customization only took effect in emacs running in its own
| > window ...  in  emacs -nw  started in an xterm, the colours are
| > different (for the same latex file), the customizations have no effect,
| > and the keyword colour mapping (for latex keywords) is coming from some
| > other place, which i'd like to be able to edit if possible
|
| There ought to be a better way to customize the colors for LaTeX mode,
| but the only thing I can suggest is to move point to the text whose
| color you want to customize and then do M-x “customize-face”. If you
| press ENTER without writing anything in the minibuffer, it will
| customize the face at point.
|
| > | I have never seen "pale pastel" colors by default. What version of Emacs
| > | do you use?
| > 
| > it says
| > 
| > GNU Emacs 24.3.1 (x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.14.13)
| >  of 2017-03-03 on c1bm.rdu2.centos.org
|
| Thanks you. I use Emacs 24.5 as shipped in Debian 9. I have attached a
| screenshot of “emacs -q” (because otherwise I have custom colors). Does
| it look like this to you as well?
|
| -----
| Maybe it is just that your terminal emulator is mapping the 8 color
| palette to pastel colors, as another user said.
|
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hi,

it's not quite like yours ... i attach two screenshots

1) with proper menu bar ... this is emacs running in its own window
with a color scheme it got from somewhere ... pale and cute but less
helpful for me

2) with pretend black menu bar ... and ugly underlining ... this is emacs -nw
running in an xterm ... as you mentioned, hacking the xterm color scheme
might be the way to go, but i haven't tried it yet ... turing up the heat
on those primary colors is what i'm aiming for :-)

cheers,

richard.

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