* An xpm as buffer background
@ 2002-11-02 23:48 cp
2002-11-03 19:09 ` cp
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From: cp @ 2002-11-02 23:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi!
I am using GNU Emacs 21.[12].
I would like to set an image as buffer background.
So far I tried to set the x resource *.attributeStipple to the image path, and
tried the set-face-background-image lisp function with no success.
My emacs is compiled with XPM support.
Any ideas what did I do wrong?
Thanks:
Péter
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* Re: An xpm as buffer background
2002-11-02 23:48 An xpm as buffer background cp
@ 2002-11-03 19:09 ` cp
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From: cp @ 2002-11-03 19:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
In article <Qkm$KX9k1AIo@ludens>, cp@ludens.elte.hu writes:
> Hi!
>
> I am using GNU Emacs 21.[12].
>
> I would like to set an image as buffer background.
> So far I tried to set the x resource *.attributeStipple to the image path, and
> tried the set-face-background-image lisp function with no success.
Update :-)
The above two work fine for xbm-s (not xpm-s). Unfortunately xbm-s can only
contain two colors (I should have guessed from the name), which is not enough
for a paper like effect :-(
So my question has changed to the following: what should I do to make my
emacs support indexed/rgb images as buffer/face background.
Thanks for your time in advance :-)
Péter
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