Jeff Abrahamson on 11 Mar 2004 13:31:02 -0000 |
On Thu, Mar 11, 2004 at 12:26:22AM -0500, William H. Magill wrote: > Which file is used depends on your setup and implementation. Either > ~/.Xresources or ~/.Xdefaults should be read by your X11 setup. The > keywords are in the emacs man page. As Walt mentioned, the color names > can be found in the /lib/X11/rgb.txt file. > > ! ---------------------------------------------------------------------* > Emacs*font: > -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--14-140-75-75-m-90-iso8859-1 > ! emacs*font: 7x14 > Emacs.geometry: 82x55+1+150 > Emacs*borderWidth: 1 > Emacs*iconName: emacs > > Emacs*reverseVideo: off > Emacs*bitmapIcon: on > Emacs*internalBorder: 1 > Emacs*foreground: black > #ifdef COLOR > Emacs*background: LightBlue > ! dec's slate gray > ! emacs*background: #A8A8A8A8A8A8 > ! DEC blue > ! emacs*background: #5F5F9292E9E9 > ! motif green on Tektronix > ! emacs*background: #5F5FADADAEAE > ! Tektronix "cadet blue" should equal "motif > green". > ! emacs*background: CadetBlue > ! > Emacs*borderColor: yellow > Emacs*cursorColor: red > Emacs*pointerColor: red > #endif Thanks, but that much I've got. What, though, controls the various colors displayed in a perl, sh, or C file, which has lots of syntax highlighting in fontlock mode. (The fontlock documentation in emacs' info entry didn't help me here, and I haven't found anything useful by googling.) -- Jeff Jeff Abrahamson <http://www.purple.com/jeff/> GPG fingerprint: 1A1A BA95 D082 A558 A276 63C6 16BF 8C4C 0D1D AE4B Attachment:
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