# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1104591187 0 # Node ID b7abe21b4ff355f2c1b19d86737d9eea7c23db72 # Parent 95516eef1d5b58c1987e14adc33b9a79b3b72376 (Face Customization): Mention hex color specs. diff -r 95516eef1d5b -r b7abe21b4ff3 man/custom.texi --- a/man/custom.texi Sat Jan 01 14:21:37 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/custom.texi Sat Jan 01 14:53:07 2005 +0000 @@ -566,10 +566,15 @@ attribute by invoking that field. When the attribute is enabled, you can change the attribute value in the usual ways. - On a black-and-white display, the colors you can use for the -background are @samp{black}, @samp{white}, @samp{gray}, @samp{gray1}, -and @samp{gray3}. Emacs supports these shades of gray by using -background stipple patterns instead of a color. + For the colors, you can specify a color name (use @kbd{M-x +list-colors-display}) for a list of them) or a hexadecimal color +specification of the form @samp{#@var{rr}@var{gg}@var{bb}}. +(@samp{#000000} is black, @samp{#ff0000} is red, @samp{#00ff00} is +green, @samp{#0000ff} is blue, and @samp{#ffffff} is white.) On a +black-and-white display, the colors you can use for the background are +@samp{black}, @samp{white}, @samp{gray}, @samp{gray1}, and +@samp{gray3}. Emacs supports these shades of gray by using background +stipple patterns instead of a color. Setting, saving and resetting a face work like the same operations for options (@pxref{Changing an Option}).