From: Ted Stern <stern@cray.com>
Cc: ding@gnus.org
Subject: Re: An editing request
Date: 23 Oct 2000 10:11:44 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ycck8aza3e7.fsf@orff.sea.tera.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m3hf65hlix.fsf@multivac.student.cwru.edu>
>>>>> Paul Jarc writes:
Paul> Harry Putnam <reader@newsguy.com> writes:
>> Not sure if this may be a local config thing, but `wouldn't it be nice
>> if' (tm) the nifty fontlocking that is available in
>> `gnus-draft-edit-message' (`D e'), were also available with
>> `gnus-summary-edit-article' (`e').
Paul> Speaking of, what do I look at to change the colors? Dark green on
Paul> black is a little hard to read. I'm guessing the Gnus default
Paul> colors assume default text is dark on light; WIBNI if there could be
Paul> another default color scheme used when Gnus detects that default
Paul> text is light on dark?
In your .Xdefaults (or otherwise named X resources file):
Emacs.Border: gray
Emacs.message-separator-face.attributeForeground: LightBlue
is the sort of thing you want to do. At one time I had settings for a lot of
others, but I haven't used them for some time, so they're commented out:
!!# Emacs.message-header-name-face.attributeForeground: Thistle
!!# Emacs.message-header-other-face.attributeForeground: DarkTurquoise
!!# Emacs.message-header-cc-face.attributeForeground: Tan
!!# Emacs.message-header-xheader-face.attributeForeground: LightSteelBlue
!!# Emacs.message-cited-text-face.attributeForeground: Cyan
!!# Emacs.message-header-subject-face.attributeForeground: LightPink
!!# Emacs.message-header-subject-face.attributeBold: True
!!# Emacs.gnus-separator-face.attributeForeground: LightBlue
!!# Emacs.gnus-header-subject-face.attributeForeground: LightPink
!!# Emacs.gnus-header-subject-face.attributeBold: True
!!# Emacs.gnus-header-other-face.attributeForeground: DarkTurquoise
!!# Emacs.gnus-group-mail-low-face.attributeForeground: MediumAquamarine
!!# Emacs.gnus-group-mail-low-empty-face.attributeForeground: CadetBlue
!!# Emacs.gnus-splash-face.attributeForeground: Salmon
!!# Emacs.gnus-header-content-face.attributeForeground: Wheat
!!# Emacs.gnus-header-name-face.attributeForeground: Tan
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Ted Stern Engineering Applications
Cray Inc. http://www.cray.com
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2000-10-21 11:33 Harry Putnam
2000-10-21 22:33 ` Paul Jarc
2000-10-22 1:06 ` Harry Putnam
2000-10-23 17:11 ` Ted Stern [this message]
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