* emacs colors on Sun Workstation
@ 2003-09-30 12:49 lorenzo guerrieri
2003-10-01 7:41 ` Gian Uberto Lauri
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From: lorenzo guerrieri @ 2003-09-30 12:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hallo !
Here's my problem:
I downloaded and installed Emacs version 21.2 on my Sun Workstation,
Operating System SunOS Release 5.8
When I open Emacs window there are no colors ! The background is grey
and all the characters are black. I am interested in particular of the
possibilities to have different colors for Fortran files (fortran
commands, comment lines, strings,ecc ...).
Thanks !!
Lorenzo
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* Re: emacs colors on Sun Workstation
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@ 2003-09-30 14:21 ` Noufal Ibrahim
2003-09-30 14:42 ` lorenzo guerrieri
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From: Noufal Ibrahim @ 2003-09-30 14:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
lorenzo guerrieri <guerrieri.lorenzo@unimore.it> writes:
[...]
> When I open Emacs window there are no colors ! The background is grey
> and all the characters are black. I am interested in particular of the
> possibilities to have different colors for Fortran files (fortran
> commands, comment lines, strings,ecc ...).
[...]
That should happen if you turn on font-locking. with an M-x
global-font-lock-mode or a (global-font-lock-mode t) in your .emacs
file.
--
~noufal
There are no accidents whatsoever in the universe.
-- Baba Ram Dass
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* Re: emacs colors on Sun Workstation
2003-09-30 14:21 ` emacs colors on Sun Workstation Noufal Ibrahim
@ 2003-09-30 14:42 ` lorenzo guerrieri
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From: lorenzo guerrieri @ 2003-09-30 14:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
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Thank you very much Ibrahim !!!!
Now all seems ok !
bye
Lorenzo
Noufal Ibrahim wrote:
>lorenzo guerrieri <guerrieri.lorenzo@unimore.it> writes:
>
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>[...]
>
>>When I open Emacs window there are no colors ! The background is grey
>>and all the characters are black. I am interested in particular of the
>>possibilities to have different colors for Fortran files (fortran
>>commands, comment lines, strings,ecc ...).
>>
>
>[...]
>
>That should happen if you turn on font-locking. with an M-x
>global-font-lock-mode or a (global-font-lock-mode t) in your .emacs
>file.
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* emacs colors on Sun Workstation
2003-09-30 12:49 lorenzo guerrieri
@ 2003-10-01 7:41 ` Gian Uberto Lauri
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From: Gian Uberto Lauri @ 2003-10-01 7:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
>>>>> "lg" == lorenzo guerrieri <guerrieri.lorenzo@unimore.it> writes:
lg> Hallo !
lg> Here's my problem:
lg> I downloaded and installed Emacs version 21.2 on my Sun Workstation,
lg> Operating System SunOS Release 5.8
lg> When I open Emacs window there are no colors ! The background is grey
lg> and all the characters are black.
Hmmm... Usually the plain (no customization) True One Editor (Emacs)
has a white background if I'm not wrong. I know that in some Linux
distributions it's set to a dark green background with wheat text, but
gray background with black text looks like XEmacs (aka the True Two
Editor :) ).
Anyway, you can put these in your .emacs:
(setq default-frame-alist '((cursor-color . "gold")
(foreground-color . "black")
(background-color . "#feffD9")
(height . 30)
(width . 80)
))
(set-background-color "#feffD9")
(set-foreground-color "black")
The first statement defines the standard appearance of new frames
(80x30, black text on a pale yellow shade and a gold cursor)
The second sets the background color of the current frame and the
third the text color of the same frame.
You can set even mouse pointer, modeline and scrollbar color and get
your own simple'n'elegant (or angry fruit salad) color scheme.
lg> I am interested in particular of the
lg> possibilities to have different colors for Fortran files (fortran
lg> commands, comment lines, strings,ecc ...).
That's quite easy. These lines in your .emacs
(global-font-lock-mode t)
(setq font-lock-maximum-decoration t)
tell Emacs to start font-lock whenever the current mode supports it
and to use the most colorful decoration.
FORTRAN should be automatically recognized by Emacs when the file
extension is .f .
If this "electric" behaviour is not set you can add to your .emacs a
statement like this:
(setq auto-mode-alist
(cons '("\\.f$" . fortran-mode) auto-mode-alist))
Feel free to contact me directly if you need some more advice.
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