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Re: white is #e5e5e5
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Perry Smith |
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Re: white is #e5e5e5 |
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Mon, 24 Jan 2011 15:03:54 -0600 |
On Jan 24, 2011, at 11:36 AM, Warren Harris wrote:
> On Jan 23, 2011, at 9:53 PM, Warren Harris wrote:
>
>> When I run emacsclient -nw in my Apple Terminal, I get a dark grey
>> background instead of white like I expect. Here's what list-colors-display
>> shows:
>>
>> black black
>> #000000
>>
>> red red
>> #cd0000
>>
>> green green
>> #00cd00
>>
>> yellow yellow
>> #cdcd00
>>
>> blue blue
>> #0000ee
>>
>> magenta magenta
>> #cd00cd
>>
>> cyan cyan
>> #00cdcd
>>
>> white white
>> #e5e5e5
>>
>>
>> How can I fix this? Thanks,
> I should add that my Apple Terminal is ssh'd to a Ubuntu 10.04.1 workstation
> when this happens... so the problem may be related to the linux configuration
> interacting with an 8-color terminal.
I wish I could play with it and see what you are talking about and experiment
around some.
What is TERM set to? You might be able to set it do something more fitting to
get better colors.
Also, the Mac has X11. You could ssh with -Y over to the Ubuntu box and start
up emacs as an X11 client.
Perry
- white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5,
Perry Smith <=
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Perry Smith, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Perry Smith, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 2011/01/24
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Tassilo Horn, 2011/01/25
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 2011/01/25
- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Peter Dyballa, 2011/01/25