Markus Hoenicka writes:
> Quoting Ashish SHUKLA :
>> Well I use a tiling WM (Xmonad), and to reproduce your issue, I started 12
>> instances of 'xterm' and then started an Emacs instance with '-q
>> -no-site-file' which caused Emacs to start with a smaller window
>> where I got a
>> non-fancy spla
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA :
Well I use a tiling WM (Xmonad), and to reproduce your issue, I started 12
instances of 'xterm' and then started an Emacs instance with '-q
-no-site-file' which caused Emacs to start with a smaller window
where I got a
non-fancy splash screen.
Try starting your Emacs
Markus Hoenicka writes:
> Quoting Ashish SHUKLA :
>> And please also evaluate following functions in Emacs (in X11) and
>> paste their
>> output:
>>
> This is the output from 23.2.1, i.e. the one which doesn't show the
> fancy splash screen:
> (use-fancy-splash-screens-p)
> nil
#v+
(defun use-
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA :
And please also evaluate following functions in Emacs (in X11) and
paste their
output:
This is the output from 23.2.1, i.e. the one which doesn't show the
fancy splash screen:
(use-fancy-splash-screens-p)
nil
(display-graphic-p)
t
(display-color-p)
t
(image-ty
Markus Hoenicka writes:
> Quoting Ashish SHUKLA :
>> Can you please provide output of following:
>>
>> 1. "xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs'" from an terminal running in X11.
>>
> [mar...@wutz /usr/home/markus]$ xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs'
> Emacs*font: Bitstream Vera Sans Mono-8
>> 2. "(display-grayscale-p
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA :
Can you please provide output of following:
1. "xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs'" from an terminal running in X11.
[mar...@wutz /usr/home/markus]$ xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs'
Emacs*font: Bitstream Vera Sans Mono-8
2. "(display-grayscale-p)" in *scratch* buffer in GNU Emacs runni
Quoting Olivier Nicole :
Hi,
4) Another instance of Emacs on my desktop, this time running in a
terminal. The startup screen is yet another one.
In this one, I clearly recognize emacs being run inside an ascii
terminal. Ascii terminal do not have graphic possibility (nor mousse)
so it is on
Markus Hoenicka writes:
> Ashish SHUKLA writes:
>> Can you upload the screenshot of what you're getting ?
>>
> Hi,
> I've uploaded a screenshot right here:
> http://www.abload.de/img/emacs-splashaws1.png
> The image shows four incarnations of Emacs. These are, clockwise
> starting from upper l
Hi,
> 4) Another instance of Emacs on my desktop, this time running in a
> terminal. The startup screen is yet another one.
In this one, I clearly recognize emacs being run inside an ascii
terminal. Ascii terminal do not have graphic possibility (nor mousse)
so it is only normal that there is no
Ashish SHUKLA writes:
> Can you upload the screenshot of what you're getting ?
>
Hi,
I've uploaded a screenshot right here:
http://www.abload.de/img/emacs-splashaws1.png
The image shows four incarnations of Emacs. These are, clockwise
starting from upper left:
1) Emacs started remotely on m
Hi Markus,
Markus Hoenicka writes:
> Hi,
> I've recently updated Emacs to the latest version (23.2_2,2 from
> 23.1.1) along with all dependencies. Since then, the startup screen
> when running in an X window shows b/w text only like in the days of
> yore. Not that the startup screen graphics are
Hi,
I've recently updated Emacs to the latest version (23.2_2,2 from
23.1.1) along with all dependencies. Since then, the startup screen
when running in an X window shows b/w text only like in the days of
yore. Not that the startup screen graphics are that important, but
things that don't work as
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