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 background theme (not very readable with > the match of fonts and colors), and when I open it from rxvt (or any other > console) it comes up in light text on dark background (much better for my > taste). > > What is the difference, and how do I make one of them my default instead of > getting different behaviour?
By default, the X version of emacs uses black text in a white background and the console version uses white text in a black background (I don't what does it do if the console background is white). When you run it from a menu or from the file manager, you're probably running the X version. You can either install emacs22-nox to get rid of the X version or you can read through 'info emacs' and find out what X resources you need to touch in order to get the color combination you want (I remember Emacs.background being for background, but don't know about text). -- Gabriel Parrondo GNU/Linux User #404138 GnuPG Public Key ID: BED7BF43 JID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] "The only difference between theory and practice is that, in theory, there's no difference between theory and practice."
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