* changing fringe color
@ 2004-07-30 17:32 Gilbert Harman
2004-08-02 21:51 ` Gilbert Harman
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From: Gilbert Harman @ 2004-07-30 17:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Is there a way to change the fringe color of a frame in GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1,
e.g. to red?
Gil
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* Re: changing fringe color
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@ 2004-07-30 19:13 ` Peter Lee
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From: Peter Lee @ 2004-07-30 19:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>> Gilbert Harman writes:
Gilbert> Is there a way to change the fringe color of a frame in
Gilbert> GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1, e.g. to red?
M-x customize-group RET basic-faces RET
Look for Fringe.
,----
| Face: fringe (customize this face)
| Documentation: Basic face for the fringes to the left and right of windows under X.
|
| Family: unspecified
| Width: unspecified
| Height: unspecified
| Weight: unspecified
| Slant: unspecified
| Foreground: unspecified
| Background: gray19
| Underline: unspecified
| Overline: unspecified
| Strike-through: unspecified
| Box: unspecified
| Inverse: unspecified
| Stipple: unspecified
| Font or fontset: unspecified
| Inherit: unspecified
`----
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* Re: changing fringe color
2004-07-30 17:32 changing fringe color Gilbert Harman
@ 2004-08-02 21:51 ` Gilbert Harman
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From: Gilbert Harman @ 2004-08-02 21:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Is there a way to change the fringe color of a frame in GNU Emacs 21.3.50.1,
> e.g. to red?
>
> Gil
Peter Lee suggested using customization, but that changes the color of
fringes on all frames. But I want to start up with several frames with
different background colors with matching fringes. The following makes a
new frame with background color and background fringe color gray10:
(setq rframe (make-frame '((background-color . "gray10"))))
(set-face-background 'fringe "gray10" rframe)
Gil
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@ 2004-08-03 17:50 ` Michael Slass
2004-08-03 18:38 ` Gilbert Harman
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From: Michael Slass @ 2004-08-03 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Gilbert Harman <harman@Princeton.EDU> writes:
>Peter Lee suggested using customization, but that changes the color of
>fringes on all frames. But I want to start up with several frames with
>different background colors with matching fringes. The following makes a
>new frame with background color and background fringe color gray10:
>
>(setq rframe (make-frame '((background-color . "gray10"))))
>(set-face-background 'fringe "gray10" rframe)
>
What are your criteria for choosing the frames' colors? (frame name,
contents, visited files?)
--
Mike Slass
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* Re: changing fringe color
2004-08-03 17:50 ` Michael Slass
@ 2004-08-03 18:38 ` Gilbert Harman
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From: Gilbert Harman @ 2004-08-03 18:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
> What are your criteria for choosing the frames' colors? (frame name,
> contents, visited files?)
It's just that I start up with several frames, some with black background
color, but I prefer that overlapping frames have different background
colors.
Gil
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@ 2004-08-03 20:22 ` Michael Slass
2004-08-03 22:53 ` Gilbert Harman
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From: Michael Slass @ 2004-08-03 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Gilbert Harman <harman@Princeton.EDU> writes:
>> What are your criteria for choosing the frames' colors? (frame name,
>> contents, visited files?)
>
>It's just that I start up with several frames, some with black background
>color, but I prefer that overlapping frames have different background
>colors.
>
I guess my question should have been more exact:
What programmatically-discoverable conditions would you like the frame
colors to depend on?
--
Mike Slass
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* Re: changing fringe color
2004-08-03 20:22 ` Michael Slass
@ 2004-08-03 22:53 ` Gilbert Harman
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From: Gilbert Harman @ 2004-08-03 22:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 8/3/04 4:22 PM, "Michael Slass" <miknrene@drizzle.com> wrote:
> Gilbert Harman <harman@Princeton.EDU> writes:
>
>>> What are your criteria for choosing the frames' colors? (frame name,
>>> contents, visited files?)
>>
>> It's just that I start up with several frames, some with black background
>> color, but I prefer that overlapping frames have different background
>> colors.
>>
>
> I guess my question should have been more exact:
> What programmatically-discoverable conditions would you like the frame
> colors to depend on?
>
At the moment I make the frames at startup in my .emacs. The general
principle is that the color of the fringe should be the same as the
background color of the frame.
Gil
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