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Re: white is #e5e5e5
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Warren Harris |
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Re: white is #e5e5e5 |
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Tue, 25 Jan 2011 08:29:19 -0800 |
Tassilo,
I tried using xterm-256color, but the entire window went into blink mode after
starting emacs, the background was black instead of grey, and
list-colors-display still shows white as e5e5e5. (There were 256 colors, fwiw.)
Warren
On Jan 25, 2011, at 3:56 AM, Tassilo Horn wrote:
> Warren Harris <warren@freelon.org> writes:
>
> Hi Warren,
>
>> TERM is set to xterm-color.
>
> I'm not sure what that means in numbers of colors supported. But with
> usual, modern terminal emulators (xterm, konsole, gnome or xfce
> terminal), a setting of xterm-256color should work fine and provide 256
> colors in emacs[client] in a TTY frame.
>
> I have this in my shell init file, so that this is the default value for
> any xterm alike.
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> if [[ ${TERM} == "xterm" ]]; then
> export TERM=xterm-256color
> fi
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Bye,
> Tassilo
- white is #e5e5e5, Warren Harris, 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, 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
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- Re: white is #e5e5e5, Peter Dyballa, 2011/01/25