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Re: Color Image in buffer/face/frame background
From: |
ken |
Subject: |
Re: Color Image in buffer/face/frame background |
Date: |
Wed, 6 Nov 2002 16:48:12 -0500 (EST) |
If you use gnome, you could run gnome-terminal, go into Settings | Image
and then select the one you want. Then you could run emacs in that
terminal. With a little playing around, it would probably be possible
to get all of this into one command line, something remotely like
gnome-terminal --some-option-for-image --command emacs &
The above obviously won't work, though some collection of options
should. I'll leave the details to your free time.
Cheers,
ken
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Spake Szabó Péter at 20:20 (UTC+0100) on Tue, 5 Nov 2002:
= Hi!
=
= [I already made some posts to the newsgroup, but they did not seem to make
= it to the list.
= So I'd like to apologise if this is not the first time you see this
= message :-)]
=
= I am using emacs 21.[12] under XFree, and it would be nice, if I could
= set a color
= picture as buffer/frame background.
= I found set-face-background-pixmap, but that only worked with bitmaps (2
= color
= XMB files).
= I know this is just eye candy, but it would be nice to have a paper like
= effect in
= the text background :-)
=
= So my question is:
= Is is possible to do this with current versions of emacs? If yes, how?
=
= Yours:
= Péter
=
=
=
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