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bug#34002: Document -xrm more
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積丹尼 Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
bug#34002: Document -xrm more |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Jan 2019 08:24:20 +0800 |
On (info "(emacs) Resources")
‘-xrm RESOURCE-VALUES’
‘--xrm=RESOURCE-VALUES’
This option specifies X resource values for the present Emacs job.
RESOURCE-VALUES should have the same format that you would use
inside a file of X resources. To include multiple resource
specifications in RESOURCE-VALUES, put a newline between them, just
as you would in a file. You can also use ‘#include "FILENAME"’ to
include a file full of resource specifications. Resource values
specified with ‘-xrm’ take precedence over all other resource
specifications.
Mention if it nullifies all Emacs entries in .Xresources, or just
overrides matching ones.
Also on man emacs
You can set X default values for your Emacs windows in your
.Xresources file (see xrdb(1)). Use the following format:
emacs.keyword:value
but do mention -xrm there on the man page, so people don't have to
bother with the .Xresources file just to try a quick item.
P.S., at the bottom of the man page we see
GNU Emacs 26.1 2007 April 13 EMACS(1)
which looks new on the left but old in the middle, here on Debian.
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