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Re: default bg color on ttys
From: |
Kai Großjohann |
Subject: |
Re: default bg color on ttys |
Date: |
01 Nov 2000 18:45:34 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.0808 (Gnus v5.8.8) Emacs/21.0.90 |
On Wed, 1 Nov 2000, address@hidden wrote:
> My impression from reading gnu.emacs.help seems to suggest
> otherwise: most of the newbies there expect to be told about a
> command or a line to put into .emacs, not a command-line option.
> This is especially true for colors.
>
> Kai, is this impression wrong?
It appears that people don't like ~/.Xdefaults and want to configure
all aspects of Emacs in ~/.emacs, including colors. I'm not sure
whether I want to generalize, though. Quite a number of people appear
to use the -fg and -bg options for Emacs.
However, I believe that a command line option for setting the
background mode would be a Good Thing for a specific circumstance:
when people run Emacs in a tty, sometimes with a light and sometimes
with a dark background. For example, consider somebody who normally
runs Emacs under X11 but now wants to repair /etc/XF86Config from the
console. Or people who are on the road and use some kind of telnet or
ssh client for tty access to their normal machine.
In addition to `--dark-bg' and `--light-bg', there's the alternative
`--bg-mode={dark,light}'.
Of course, for the situation most often encountered, people will
probably wish to put some statement into ~/.emacs to set the
background mode.
kai
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