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auctex font colors
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ivowel |
Subject: |
auctex font colors |
Date: |
Wed, 24 Sep 2014 09:01:49 -0700 (PDT) |
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G2/1.0 |
dear emacs wizards:
in auctex, I have absolutely perfect colors under linux in its gnome/X windows.
the '$' sign for a new line is a nice muted gray. but if I open emacs inside
a terminal window (with -nw), which I do when I ssh into my computer, the
colors become a whole lot more garish and obtrusive. the '$' for a new line is
now a bright red. my guess is that a terminal window pretends to be some sort
of ansi (TERM=xterm,COLORTERM=gnome-terminal), which has more limited colors,
so emacs picks something different from its more limited palette. correct?
how can I make my with in-terminal colors in auctex similar to my in-Xgnome
colors in auctex? I could alter the colors that the terminal itself is
displaying. this is probably not a good idea. the worst aspect is the bright
red on the $-newline, which I would love to switch to a muted gray. is there
an easy way just to change at least this one item (permanently) in a terminal
window only?
regards,
/iaw
- auctex font colors,
ivowel <=