On 2017-06-15 07:35, Ken Brown wrote: > On 6/15/2017 6:47 AM, Ken Brown wrote: >> On 6/14/2017 3:00 PM, Achim Gratz wrote: >>> Achim Gratz writes: >>>> After the latest Cygwin update I'm hitting an interesting problem with >>>> emacs-nox running in a mintty: when Emacs starts, it decides that the >>>> background color is gray instead of the usual white (for all but the >>>> rightmost character in the status line, interestingly enough). I have >>>> the normal mintty background set slightly off-white (to #F8F8F8) and >>>> mintty reports itself as xterm-256color (the same happens in when TERM >>>> is set to screen-256color). Emacs starts up with the correct >>>> background >>>> color, draws the status bar and the menu bar and only then switches the >>>> background to gray. The gray it choses is very slightly lighter than >>>> the status bar (so lightly in fact that I can make out the >>>> difference on >>>> only one of my three monitors). Emacs really thinks it is using a >>>> white >>>> background, as evidenced by the fact that (set-background-color >>>> "white") >>>> will produce exactly the same result. I get my usual background back >>>> with (set-background-color "#F8F8F8"), but I have no idea where the >>>> wrong setting for the named color "white" comes from. >>>> >>>> I'm just trying this at home remotely logging in from a konsole >>>> terminal >>>> on my Linux box: Here the background chosen is slightly darker than the >>>> status bar, the status bar seems to be #B8B8B8 and the background for >>>> "white seems to be #B4B4B4. Curious and curiouser... >>> >>> Ken, did you have a chance to look into this? >> >> Sorry, I must have missed this when you first sent it. I'll take a look. > > I also see some strange behavior, but I can't reproduce what you're > seeing. Here's what I tried: > > 1. I edited .minttyrc to set BackgroundColour=#F8F8F8. (ForegroundColour > is 0,0,0, which I guess is the default.) > > 2. I ran 'emacs-nox -Q'. The background color didn't visibly change; > it's still off-white. The mode line and menu line appear to be reversed > (black background, off-white foreground, though I can't really be sure > that the foreground is off-white rather than white). > > 3. I evaluated (set-background-color "white"). This caused the > background to turn gray. The mode line and menu bar didn't visibly change. > > 4. I evaluated (set-background-color "#F8F8F8"). The background stayed > gray. > > I need to investigate 3 and 4, but first I'd like to understand why you > and I are seeing different things. One difference is the value of TERM. > You say "mintty reports itself as xterm-256color". Do you mean it does > this by default, or do you have something in your startup files that > causes this? When I start mintty, I get the following: > > $ echo $TERM > xterm
Visible and selectable in mintty, Options, Terminal, Type or {/etc/,~/.}minttyrc Term= mintty has rgb.txt compiled in as rgb.t emacs package installs /usr/share/emacs/25.2/etc/rgb.txt - and that has the expected contents - is it found and loaded from there? IANAEmacs guy -- Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis, Calgary, Alberta, Canada -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple