On 01/12/2007, Tom Rauchenwald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following in my ~/.Xresources:
>
> Emacs.foreground: white
> Emacs.background: black
Alternatively do it from .emacs:
;;; Welcome to the Dark Side.
(set-background-color "black")
(set-foreground-color "oldlace")
Then it is a
I have a strange setup issue.
I removed my emacs settings to redo them so now there are no theme commands
(clean .emacs). Now, when I open emacs from the menus or file manager (thunar)
it comes up in a dark text on light background theme (not very readable with
the match of fonts and colors), and
Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a strange setup issue.
>
> I removed my emacs settings to redo them so now there are no theme commands
> (clean .emacs). Now, when I open emacs from the menus or file manager (thunar)
> it comes up in a dark text on light background theme (not very
El sáb, 01-12-2007 a las 14:55 +0200, Micha Feigin escribió:
> I have a strange setup issue.
>
> I removed my emacs settings to redo them so now there are no theme commands
> (clean .emacs). Now, when I open emacs from the menus or file manager (thunar)
> it comes up in a dark text on light backgr
I have a strange setup issue.
I removed my emacs settings to redo them so now there are no theme commands
(clean .emacs). Now, when I open emacs from the menus or file manager (thunar)
it comes up in a dark text on light background theme (not very readable with
the match of fonts and colors), and
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