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* convert C code to HTML (how to change the default css)
@ 2005-03-23 18:46 Angelina Carlton
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From: Angelina Carlton @ 2005-03-23 18:46 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hello 

I have recently switched to emacs as my editor and so far have 
had a pretty smooth transition from vim. 
I cannot find in the wiki or with google a way to change 
the default colors when I do:

M-x htmlize-file 

My terminal is always black background with white text and as such
yellow font-locked keywords appear bright and easy to read.

This is the html produced after htmlize-file

 <head>
    <title>p12.1.c</title>
    <style type="text/css">
    <!--
      body {
        color: #000000;
        background-color: #ffffff;
      }
As you can see white is the background which makes yellow keywords
almost unreadable to me. 

If someone knows a way for me to fix this I would love to know!

Thank you
-- 
Angelina Carlton
brat@magma.ca

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