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1 ! This is the app-defaults file for XEmacs.
2 !
3 ! This used to be identical to sample.Xdefaults, but the resources
4 ! below have been rewritten to be as general as possible to avoid
5 ! overriding user resources. Other than the form rewriting, both
6 ! files should be kept in sync.
7 !
8 ! The resources below are loaded into the XEmacs executable at compile-time:
9 ! changes to .../etc/Emacs.ad made after XEmacs has been built will have no
10 ! effect.
11 !
12 ! However, you may copy .../etc/Emacs.ad to /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Emacs
13 ! (or whatever the standard app-defaults directory is at your site) to cause
14 ! it to be consulted at run-time. (Do this only for site-wide customizations:
15 ! personal customizations should be put into ~/.Xdefaults instead.)
16 ! Note that the file must be named Emacs, not XEmacs.
17 !
18 ! See the NEWS file (C-h n) or XEmacs manual (C-h i) for a description of
19 ! the various resources and the syntax for setting them.
20 !
21 ! Energize users: note that this is not the same app-defaults file that is
22 ! used with the Energize-specific version of XEmacs.
23
24
25 ! Colors and backgrounds.
26 ! ======================
27 ! The contrasts of these colors will cause them to map to the appropriate
28 ! one of "black" or "white" on monochrome systems.
29 !
30 ! The valid color names on your system can be found by looking in the file
31 ! `rgb.txt', usually found in /usr/lib/X11/ or /usr/openwin/lib/X11/.
32
33 ! Set the modeline colors.
34 !Emacs.modeline*attributeForeground: Black
35 !Emacs.modeline*attributeBackground: Gray75
36
37 ! Set the color of the text cursor.
38 !Emacs.text-cursor*attributeBackground: Red3
39
40 ! If you want to set the color of the mouse pointer, do this:
41 ! Emacs.pointer*attributeForeground: Black
42 ! If you want to set the background of the mouse pointer, do this:
43 ! Emacs.pointer*attributeBackground: White
44 ! Note that by default, the pointer foreground and background are the same
45 ! as the default face.
46
47 ! Set the menubar colors. This overrides the default foreground and
48 ! background colors specified above.
49 *menubar*Foreground: Gray30
50 *menubar*Background: Gray80
51 ! This is for buttons in the menubar.
52 ! Yellow would be better, but that would map to white on monochrome.
53 *menubar*buttonForeground: Blue
54 *XlwMenu*highlightForeground: Red
55 *XlwMenu*titleForeground: Maroon
56 *XlwMenu*selectColor: ForestGreen
57 *XmToggleButton*selectColor: ForestGreen
58
59 ! Specify the colors of popup menus.
60 *popup*Foreground: Black
61 *popup*Background: Gray80
62
63 ! Specify the colors of the various sub-widgets of the dialog boxes.
64 *dialog*Foreground: Black
65 ! #A5C0C1 is a shade of blue
66 *dialog*Background: #A5C0C1
67 ! The following three are for Motif dialog boxes ...
68 *dialog*XmTextField*Background: WhiteSmoke
69 *dialog*XmText*Background: WhiteSmoke
70 *dialog*XmList*Background: WhiteSmoke
71 ! While this one is for Athena dialog boxes.
72 *dialog*Command*Background: WhiteSmoke
73
74 ! Xlw Scrollbar colors
75 *XlwScrollBar*Foreground: Gray30
76 *XlwScrollBar*Background: Gray80
77 *XmScrollBar*Foreground: Gray30
78 *XmScrollBar*Background: Gray80
79
80 !
81 ! The Lucid Scrollbar supports two added resources, SliderStyle is either
82 ! "plain" (default) or "dimple". Dimple puts a small dimple in the middle
83 ! of the slider that depresses when the slider is clicked on. ArrowPosition is
84 ! either "opposite" (default) or "same". Opposite puts the arrows at opposite
85 ! of the scrollbar, same puts both arrows at the same end, like the Amiga.
86 !
87 ! Emacs*XlwScrollBar.SliderStyle: dimple
88 ! Emacs*XlwScrollBar.ArrowPosition: opposite
89
90
91 !
92 ! If you want to turn off a toolbar, set its height or width to 0.
93 ! The correct size value is not really arbitrary. We only control it
94 ! this way in order to avoid excess frame resizing when turning the
95 ! toolbars on and off.
96 !
97 ! To change the heights and widths of the toolbars:
98 !
99 ! Emacs.topToolBarHeight: 37
100 ! Emacs.bottomToolBarHeight: 0
101 ! Emacs.leftToolBarWidth: 0
102 ! Emacs.rightToolBarWidth: 0
103
104 !*topToolBarShadowColor: Gray90
105 !*bottomToolBarShadowColor: Gray40
106 !*backgroundToolBarColor: Gray80
107 *toolBarShadowThickness: 2
108
109
110 ! If you want to turn off vertical scrollbars, or change the default
111 ! pixel width of the vertical scrollbars, do it like this (0 width
112 ! means no vertical scrollbars):
113 !
114 ! Emacs.scrollBarWidth: 0
115 !
116 ! To change it for a particular frame, do this:
117 !
118 ! Emacs*FRAME-NAME.scrollBarWidth: 0
119
120
121 ! If you want to turn off horizontal scrollbars, or change the default
122 ! pixel height of the horizontal scrollbars, do it like this (0 height
123 ! means no horizontal scrollbars):
124 !
125 ! Emacs.scrollBarHeight: 0
126 !
127 ! To change it for a particular frame, do this:
128 !
129 ! Emacs*FRAME-NAME.scrollBarHeight: 0
130
131
132 ! To dynamically change the labels used for menubar buttons...
133 !
134 ! Emacs*XlwMenu.resourceLabels: True
135 ! Emacs*XlwMenu.newFrame.labelString: Open Another Window
136
137 ! To have the Motif scrollbars on the left instead of the right, do this:
138 !
139 ! Emacs*scrollBarPlacement: BOTTOM_LEFT
140 !
141 ! To have the Athena scrollbars on the right, use `BOTTOM_RIGHT' instead
142
143 ! To have Motif scrollbars act more like Xt scrollbars...
144 !
145 ! Emacs*XmScrollBar.translations: #override \n\
146 ! <Btn1Down>: PageDownOrRight(0) \n\
147 ! <Btn3Down>: PageUpOrLeft(0)
148
149 ! Fonts.
150 ! ======
151 ! XEmacs requires the use of XLFD (X Logical Font Description) format font
152 ! names, which look like
153 !
154 ! *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-*
155 !
156 ! if you use any of the other, less strict font name formats, some of which
157 ! look like
158 ! lucidasanstypewriter-12
159 ! and fixed
160 ! and 9x13
161 !
162 ! then XEmacs won't be able to guess the names of the bold and italic versions.
163 ! All X fonts can be referred to via XLFD-style names, so you should use those
164 ! forms. See the man pages for X(1), xlsfonts(1), and xfontsel(1).
165
166
167 ! The default font for the text area of XEmacs is chosen at run-time
168 ! by lisp code which tries a number of different possibilities in order
169 ! of preference. If you wish to override it, use this:
170 !
171 ! Emacs.default.attributeFont: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
172
173 ! If you choose a font which does not have an italic version, you can specify
174 ! some other font to use for it here:
175 !
176 ! Emacs.italic.attributeFont: -*-courier-medium-o-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
177 !
178 ! And here is how you would set the background color of the `highlight' face,
179 ! but only on the screen named `debugger':
180 !
181 ! Emacs*debugger.highlight.attributeBackground: PaleTurquoise
182 !
183 ! See the NEWS file (C-h n) for a more complete description of the resource
184 ! syntax of faces.
185
186
187 ! Font of the modeline, menubar and pop-up menus.
188 ! Note that the menubar resources do not use the `face' syntax, since they
189 ! are X toolkit widgets and thus outside the domain of XEmacs proper.
190 !
191 *menubar*Font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
192 *popup*Font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
193
194 ! Font in the Motif dialog boxes.
195 ! (Motif uses `fontList' while most other things use `font' - if you don't
196 ! know why you probably don't want to.)
197 !
198 *XmDialogShell*FontList: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
199 *XmTextField*FontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
200 *XmText*FontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
201 *XmList*FontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
202
203 ! Font in the Athena dialog boxes.
204 ! I think 14-point looks nicer than 12-point.
205 ! Some people use 12-point anyway because you get more text, but
206 ! there's no purpose at all in doing this for dialog boxes.
207
208 *Dialog*Font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso8859-*
209
210 ! Dialog box translations.
211 ! =======================
212
213 ! This accelerator binds <return> in a dialog box to <activate> on button1
214 *dialog*button1.accelerators:#override\
215 <KeyPress>Return: ArmAndActivate()\n\
216 <KeyPress>KP_Enter: ArmAndActivate()\n\
217 Ctrl<KeyPress>m: ArmAndActivate()\n
218
219 ! Translations to make the TextField widget behave more like XEmacs
220 *XmTextField*translations: #override\n\
221 !<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-character()\n\
222 !<Key>osfDelete: delete-previous-character()\n\
223 !Ctrl<Key>h: delete-previous-character()\n\
224 !Ctrl<Key>d: delete-next-character()\n\
225 !Meta<Key>osfDelete: delete-previous-word()\n\
226 !Meta<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word()\n\
227 !Meta<Key>d: delete-next-word()\n\
228 !Ctrl<Key>k: delete-to-end-of-line()\n\
229 !Ctrl<Key>g: process-cancel()\n\
230 !Ctrl<Key>b: backward-character()\n\
231 !<Key>osfLeft: backward-character()\n\
232 !Ctrl<Key>f: forward-character()\n\
233 !<Key>osfRight: forward-character()\n\
234 !Meta<Key>b: backward-word()\n\
235 !Meta<Key>osfLeft: backward-word()\n\
236 !Meta<Key>f: forward-word()\n\
237 !Meta<Key>osfRight: forward-word()\n\
238 !Ctrl<Key>e: end-of-line()\n\
239 !Ctrl<Key>a: beginning-of-line()\n\
240 !Ctrl<Key>w: cut-clipboard()\n\
241 !Meta<Key>w: copy-clipboard()\n\
242 <Btn2Up>: copy-primary()\n
243
244 ! With the XEmacs typeahead it's better to not have space be bound to
245 ! ArmAndActivate() for buttons that appear in dialog boxes. This is
246 ! not 100% Motif compliant but the benefits far outweight the
247 ! compliancy problem.
248 *dialog*XmPushButton*translations:#override\n\
249 <Btn1Down>: Arm()\n\
250 <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: Activate()\
251 Disarm()\n\
252 <Btn1Down>(2+): MultiArm()\n\
253 <Btn1Up>(2+): MultiActivate()\n\
254 <Btn1Up>: Activate()\
255 Disarm()\n\
256 <Key>osfSelect: ArmAndActivate()\n\
257 <Key>osfActivate: ArmAndActivate()\n\
258 <Key>osfHelp: Help()\n\
259 ~Shift ~Meta ~Alt <Key>Return: ArmAndActivate()\n\
260 <EnterWindow>: Enter()\n\
261 <LeaveWindow>: Leave()\n
262
263 ! XIM input method style
264 ! =======================
265
266 ! ximStyles is a (whitespace or comma-separated) list of XIMStyles in
267 ! order of user's preference.
268 ! Choose a subset of the following styles or reorder to taste
269 *ximStyles: XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea\
270 XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNothing\
271 XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNone\
272 XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusArea\
273 XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNothing\
274 XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNone\
275 XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusArea\
276 XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNothing\
277 XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNone
278
279 ! XIM Preedit and Status foreground and background
280 *EmacsFrame.ximForeground: black
281 *EmacsFrame.ximBackground: white
282
283 ! XIM fontset (defaults to system fontset default)
284 ! *EmacsFrame.FontSet: -dt-interface user-medium-r-normal-s*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*