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Minor clarification of previous change.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Tue, 06 Nov 2001 04:53:41 +0000
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4 @node X Resources, Antinews, Command Arguments, Top 4 @node X Resources, Antinews, Command Arguments, Top
5 @appendix X Resources 5 @appendix X Resources
6 6
7 Some aspects of Emacs behavior can be customized using X resources, 7 Some aspects of Emacs behavior can be customized using X resources,
8 as is usual for programs that use X. X resources are the only way to 8 as is usual for programs that use X. X resources are the only way to
9 customize tool-bar menus, pop-up menus and tooltip windows, since they 9 customize tooltip windows and LessTif menus, since the libraries that
10 are implemented by general-purpose libraries that always handle 10 implement them don't provide for customization through Emacs. This
11 customization this way. This appendix describes the X resources 11 appendix describes the X resources that Emacs recognizes and what they
12 that Emacs recognizes and what they mean. 12 mean.
13 13
14 One way to experiment with the effect of different resource settings 14 One way to experiment with the effect of different resource settings
15 is to use the @code{editres} program. Select @samp{Get Tree} from the 15 is to use the @code{editres} program. Select @samp{Get Tree} from the
16 @samp{Commands} menu, then click on an Emacs frame. This will display 16 @samp{Commands} menu, then click on an Emacs frame. This will display
17 a tree showing the structure of X toolkit widgets used in an Emacs 17 a tree showing the structure of X toolkit widgets used in an Emacs