about emacs-x11 & gvim 's appearance
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. Can anyone help me to make the color back to normal ?
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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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. That doesnt work . It only changes the color where letters exist. I have tried to change the face options followed the emacs manual , but it is the same, I
On 星期六 26 十一月 2005 20:05,Allen wrote: think maybe it has something with the GTK settings(as Gvim and emacs-X11 use GTK modules). I am not sure ..
Gvim:
Edit > Color scheme
done
This works. But when I write “color evening“ (evening is one of the schemes,take it as a example) to the .vimrc file ,then restart gvim ,the color is not what it should be(evening for example), so strange. Only setting it after started does it work well.
Lof, On Saturday 26 November 2005 07:20, lof wrote:
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This works. But when I write “color evening“ (evening is one of the schemes,take it as a example) to the .vimrc file ,then restart gvim ,the color is not what it should be(evening for example), so strange. Only setting it after started does it work well.
Use .gvimrc for gvim, .vimrc for vim / vi. Randall Schulz
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