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* Defining custom colors
@ 2002-10-15 13:02 Michael Hudson
  2002-10-15 14:05 ` Colin Marquardt
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael Hudson @ 2002-10-15 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw)


I've just built emacs from CVS with Carbon support for MacOS X.

Nice!

Now I want to get the colors /just right/.

Specifically, I want to set the background to a color that's not in
the output of list-colors-display.

How can I do this?  I used to use X resources, but obviously that's
not going to work under Aqua.  I thought I used to know how this was
done, but I've forgotten and google isn't helping me.

Any help appreciated!

Cheers,
M.

-- 
  I don't have any special knowledge of all this. In fact, I made all
  the above up, in the hope that it corresponds to reality.
                                            -- Mark Carroll, ucam.chat

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* Re: Defining custom colors
  2002-10-15 13:02 Defining custom colors Michael Hudson
@ 2002-10-15 14:05 ` Colin Marquardt
  2002-10-15 14:17   ` Michael Hudson
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 3+ messages in thread
From: Colin Marquardt @ 2002-10-15 14:05 UTC (permalink / raw)


Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes:

> Specifically, I want to set the background to a color that's not in
> the output of list-colors-display.

With something like "#1122FF" you can specify the RGB values in hex.

HTH,
  Colin

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* Re: Defining custom colors
  2002-10-15 14:05 ` Colin Marquardt
@ 2002-10-15 14:17   ` Michael Hudson
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Michael Hudson @ 2002-10-15 14:17 UTC (permalink / raw)


Colin Marquardt <c.marquardt@alcatel.de> writes:

> Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes:
> 
> > Specifically, I want to set the background to a color that's not in
> > the output of list-colors-display.
> 
> With something like "#1122FF" you can specify the RGB values in hex.

So I can!  So long as I use M-: (set-backgound-color "..."); M-x
set-background-color doesn't let me.

Although it seems to be #BBGGRR, which isn't what I expected (an
endian-ness bug?!)

Cheers,
M.

-- 
  Hmmm... its Sunday afternoon: I could do my work, or I could do a
  Fourier analysis of my computer's fan noise.
       -- Amit Muthu, ucam.chat (from Owen Dunn's summary of the year)

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