On Sat, Nov 26, 2005 at 05:06:17PM +0800, lof wrote:
Hey all
I have just turnned to SUSE10.0 from Mandriva for a few days . When I set up gvim ,I found it a little different from that I used before. The background color is gray at first , when I typed some letters in ,it turnned to white--only where the letters exist changed,. Then I installed emacs-x11 ,the situation is the same.Especially when use color-theme, the color where letters exist changed ,and the rest is still gray ,it is so ugly.
Mandrake has had a colored custom theme as long as I can remember. For Emacs, read the manual it comes with as you can configure the looks there by hand. But here is something to help you get started: emacs -bg green -fg orange That may be off a bit because I don't use it much, but that should work, if not, try -- bg and so on. Gvim: Edit > Color scheme done
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