* emacs looks ugly with 2 colors in the background, how do I fix this?
@ 2013-10-12 18:00 davesharpe13
2013-10-12 20:00 ` Drew Adams
2013-10-13 8:27 ` Alex Schroeder
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From: davesharpe13 @ 2013-10-12 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
My emacs looks ugly and weird with 2 colors in the background. It looks like "light cyan" everywhere, except "ivory" which is under and near text lines. Not sure how that is controlled. How do I fix this ... ivory would probably ok.
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* RE: emacs looks ugly with 2 colors in the background, how do I fix this?
2013-10-12 18:00 emacs looks ugly with 2 colors in the background, how do I fix this? davesharpe13
@ 2013-10-12 20:00 ` Drew Adams
2013-10-13 8:27 ` Alex Schroeder
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From: Drew Adams @ 2013-10-12 20:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: davesharpe13, help-gnu-emacs
> My emacs looks ugly and weird with 2 colors in the background. It
> looks like "light cyan" everywhere, except "ivory" which is under
> and near text lines. Not sure how that is controlled. How do I fix
> this ... ivory would probably ok.
As that is not the default appearance of Emacs, it is no doubt
due to something in your init file (~/.emacs).
1. Start Emacs without your init file, to confirm this: emacs -Q.
2. Bisect your init file recursively to find the culprit code.
Comment out half the file, then 1/4, then 1/8,... You can
use `M-x comment-region' to comment out selected code, and
use `C-u M-x comment-region' to uncomment the selected code.
(Or bind `comment-region' to a key - I use `M-;'.)
A guess would be that either (a) you have customized Emacs or
(b) you have chosen a "theme". Whatever it is, it is likely
your init file that holds the answer.
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* Re: emacs looks ugly with 2 colors in the background, how do I fix this?
2013-10-12 18:00 emacs looks ugly with 2 colors in the background, how do I fix this? davesharpe13
2013-10-12 20:00 ` Drew Adams
@ 2013-10-13 8:27 ` Alex Schroeder
1 sibling, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Alex Schroeder @ 2013-10-13 8:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
davesharpe13@gmail.com writes:
> My emacs looks ugly and weird with 2 colors in the background.
> It
> looks like "light cyan" everywhere, except "ivory" which is
> under and
> near text lines. Not sure how that is controlled. How do I fix
> this
> ... ivory would probably ok.
Some windowing environment may be attempting to overlay it's idea
of
your desktop "theme" on to Emacs.
From the Emacs Wiki:
I am using KDE. I found my emacs was colored in a strange way
no
matter how I changed the background and foreground settings in
my
.Xdefaults. I tried all methods I could think of, including
deleting
my .emacs, changing the font, recustomizing my KDE environment
through the KDE control center. But without luck.
For KDE 2.1.2, I found the option called ‘Apply fonts and
colors to
non-KDE apps’ in ‘/Look and Feel/Style’ in the control center.
Disable it. Then logout and log in. Everything becomes fine.
from http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ColorsAndKde
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