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--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/etc/sample.Xresources Wed May 14 10:34:46 2003 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,300 @@ +! This is a sample .Xresources file. The resources below are the +! actual resources used as defaults for XEmacs, although the +! form of these resources in the XEmacs app-defaults file is +! slightly different. +! +! You can use the examples below as a basis for your own customizations: +! copy and modify any of the resources below into your own ~/.Xresources file. +! .Xresources specifies defaults for all applications, not just XEmacs; it is +! normally used to customize fonts, colors, and the like, while ~/.emacs is +! used to change other sorts of (XEmacs-specific) behavior. +! +! In general, changes to your .Xresources file will not take effect until the +! next time you restart the window system. To reload your resources +! explicitly, use the shell command +! +! xrdb -load ~/.Xresources +! +! The resources will take effect the next time you restart XEmacs. (Simply +! creating a new xemacs frame is not enough - you must restart the editor +! for the changes to take effect.) +! + + +! Colors and backgrounds. +! ====================== +! The contrasts of these colors will cause them to map to the appropriate +! one of "black" or "white" on monochrome systems. +! +! The valid color names on your system can be found by looking in the file +! `rgb.txt', usually found in /usr/lib/X11/ or /usr/openwin/lib/X11/. + +! Set the foreground and background colors of the `default' face. +! The default face colors are the base for most of the other faces' +! colors. The default background is gray80, and the default foreground +! is black. +Emacs.default.attributeBackground: gray80 +Emacs.default.attributeForeground: black + +! Set the modeline colors. +Emacs.modeline*attributeForeground: Black +Emacs.modeline*attributeBackground: Gray75 + +! Set the color of the text cursor. +Emacs.text-cursor*attributeBackground: Red3 + +! If you want to set the color of the mouse pointer, do this: +! Emacs.pointer*attributeForeground: Black +! If you want to set the background of the mouse pointer, do this: +! Emacs.pointer*attributeBackground: White +! Note that by default, the pointer foreground and background are the same +! as the default face. + +! Set the menubar colors. This overrides the default foreground and +! background colors specified above. +Emacs*menubar*Foreground: Gray30 +Emacs*menubar*Background: Gray75 +! This is for buttons in the menubar. +! Yellow would be better, but that would map to white on monochrome. +Emacs*menubar.buttonForeground: Blue +Emacs*XlwMenu.selectColor: ForestGreen +Emacs*XmToggleButton.selectColor: ForestGreen + +! Specify the colors of popup menus. +Emacs*popup*Foreground: Black +Emacs*popup*Background: Gray75 + +! Specify the colors of the various sub-widgets of the dialog boxes. +Emacs*dialog*Foreground: Black +! #A5C0C1 is a shade of blue +Emacs*dialog*Background: #A5C0C1 +! The following three are for Motif dialog boxes ... +Emacs*dialog*XmTextField*Background: WhiteSmoke +Emacs*dialog*XmText*Background: WhiteSmoke +Emacs*dialog*XmList*Background: WhiteSmoke +! While this one is for Athena dialog boxes. +Emacs*dialog*Command*Background: WhiteSmoke + +! Athena dialog boxes are sometimes built with the Xaw3d +! variant of the Athena toolkit. +! XEmacs being nice to 8bit displays, it defaults to: +Emacs*dialog*Command*beNiceToColormap: true +! If you are shocked by the ugliness of the 3d rendition, +! you may want to set (even on 8bit displays) the above to false. + +! Xlw Scrollbar colors +Emacs*XlwScrollBar.Foreground: Gray30 +Emacs*XlwScrollBar.Background: Gray75 +Emacs*XmScrollBar.Foreground: Gray30 +Emacs*XmScrollBar.Background: Gray75 + +! +! The Lucid Scrollbar supports two added resources, SliderStyle is either +! "plain" (default) or "dimple". Dimple puts a small dimple in the middle +! of the slider that depresses when the slider is clicked on. ArrowPosition is +! either "opposite" (default) or "same". Opposite puts the arrows at opposite +! of the scrollbar, same puts both arrows at the same end, like the Amiga. +! +! Emacs*XlwScrollBar.SliderStyle: dimple +! Emacs*XlwScrollBar.ArrowPosition: opposite + + +! +! If you want to turn off a toolbar, set its height or width to 0. +! The correct size value is not really arbitrary. We only control it +! this way in order to avoid excess frame resizing when turning the +! toolbars on and off. +! +! To change the heights and widths of the toolbars: +! +! Emacs.topToolBarHeight: 37 +! Emacs.bottomToolBarHeight: 0 +! Emacs.leftToolBarWidth: 0 +! Emacs.rightToolBarWidth: 0 + +Emacs*topToolBarShadowColor: Gray90 +Emacs*bottomToolBarShadowColor: Gray40 +Emacs*backgroundToolBarColor: Gray75 +Emacs*toolBarShadowThickness: 2 + + +! If you want to turn off vertical scrollbars, or change the default +! pixel width of the vertical scrollbars, do it like this (0 width +! means no vertical scrollbars): +! +! Emacs.scrollBarWidth: 0 +! +! To change it for a particular frame, do this: +! +! Emacs*FRAME-NAME.scrollBarWidth: 0 + + +! If you want to turn off horizontal scrollbars, or change the default +! pixel height of the horizontal scrollbars, do it like this (0 height +! means no horizontal scrollbars): +! +! Emacs.scrollBarHeight: 0 +! +! To change it for a particular frame, do this: +! +! Emacs*FRAME-NAME.scrollBarHeight: 0 + + +! To dynamically change the labels used for menubar buttons... +! +! Emacs*XlwMenu.resourceLabels: True +! Emacs*XlwMenu.newFrame.labelString: Open Another Window + +! To have the Motif scrollbars on the left instead of the right, do this: +! +! Emacs*scrollBarPlacement: BOTTOM_LEFT +! +! To have the Athena scrollbars on the right, use `BOTTOM_RIGHT' instead + +! To have Motif scrollbars act more like Xt scrollbars... +! +! Emacs*XmScrollBar.translations: #override \n\ +! <Btn1Down>: PageDownOrRight(0) \n\ +! <Btn3Down>: PageUpOrLeft(0) + +! Fonts. +! ====== +! XEmacs requires the use of XLFD (X Logical Font Description) format font +! names, which look like +! +! *-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-*-* +! +! if you use any of the other, less strict font name formats, some of which +! look like +! lucidasanstypewriter-12 +! and fixed +! and 9x13 +! +! then XEmacs won't be able to guess the names of the bold and italic versions. +! All X fonts can be referred to via XLFD-style names, so you should use those +! forms. See the man pages for X(1), xlsfonts(1), and xfontsel(1). + + +! The default font for the text area of XEmacs is chosen at run-time +! by lisp code which tries a number of different possibilities in order +! of preference. If you wish to override it, use this: +! +! Emacs.default.attributeFont: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* + +! If you choose a font which does not have an italic version, you can specify +! some other font to use for it here: +! +! Emacs.italic.attributeFont: -*-courier-medium-o-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* +! +! If you choose a font which does not have a bold-italic version, +! you can specify some other font to use for it here: +! +! Emacs.bold-italic.attributeFont: -*-courier-bold-o-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* +! +! And here is how you would set the background color of the `highlight' face, +! but only on the screen named `debugger': +! +! Emacs*debugger.highlight.attributeBackground: PaleTurquoise +! +! See the NEWS file (C-h n) for a more complete description of the resource +! syntax of faces. + + +! Font of the modeline, menubar and pop-up menus. +! Note that the menubar resources do not use the `face' syntax, since they +! are X toolkit widgets and thus outside the domain of XEmacs proper. +! +Emacs*menubar*Font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* +Emacs*popup*Font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* + +! Font in the Motif dialog boxes. +! (Motif uses `fontList' while most other things use `font' - if you don't +! know why you probably don't want to.) +! +Emacs*XmDialogShell*FontList: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* +Emacs*XmTextField*FontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* +Emacs*XmText*FontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* +Emacs*XmList*FontList: -*-courier-medium-r-*-*-*-120-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* + +! Font in the Athena dialog boxes. +! I think 14-point looks nicer than 12-point. +! Some people use 12-point anyway because you get more text, but +! there's no purpose at all in doing this for dialog boxes. + +Emacs*Dialog*Font: -*-helvetica-bold-r-*-*-*-140-*-*-*-*-iso8859-* + +! Dialog box translations. +! ======================= + +! This accelerator binds <return> in a dialog box to <activate> on button1 +Emacs*dialog*button1.accelerators:#override\ +<KeyPress>Return: ArmAndActivate()\n\ +<KeyPress>KP_Enter: ArmAndActivate()\n\ +Ctrl<KeyPress>m: ArmAndActivate()\n + +! Translations to make the TextField widget behave more like XEmacs +Emacs*XmTextField.translations: #override\n\ + !<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-character()\n\ + !<Key>osfDelete: delete-previous-character()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>h: delete-previous-character()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>d: delete-next-character()\n\ + !Meta<Key>osfDelete: delete-previous-word()\n\ + !Meta<Key>osfBackSpace: delete-previous-word()\n\ + !Meta<Key>d: delete-next-word()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>k: delete-to-end-of-line()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>g: process-cancel()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>b: backward-character()\n\ + !<Key>osfLeft: backward-character()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>f: forward-character()\n\ + !<Key>osfRight: forward-character()\n\ + !Meta<Key>b: backward-word()\n\ + !Meta<Key>osfLeft: backward-word()\n\ + !Meta<Key>f: forward-word()\n\ + !Meta<Key>osfRight: forward-word()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>e: end-of-line()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>a: beginning-of-line()\n\ + !Ctrl<Key>w: cut-clipboard()\n\ + !Meta<Key>w: copy-clipboard()\n\ + <Btn2Up>: copy-primary()\n + +! With the XEmacs typeahead it's better to not have space be bound to +! ArmAndActivate() for buttons that appear in dialog boxes. This is +! not 100% Motif compliant but the benefits far outweight the +! compliancy problem. +Emacs*dialog*XmPushButton.translations:#override\n\ + <Btn1Down>: Arm()\n\ + <Btn1Down>,<Btn1Up>: Activate()\ + Disarm()\n\ + <Btn1Down>(2+): MultiArm()\n\ + <Btn1Up>(2+): MultiActivate()\n\ + <Btn1Up>: Activate()\ + Disarm()\n\ + <Key>osfSelect: ArmAndActivate()\n\ + <Key>osfActivate: ArmAndActivate()\n\ + <Key>osfHelp: Help()\n\ + ~Shift ~Meta ~Alt <Key>Return: ArmAndActivate()\n\ + <EnterWindow>: Enter()\n\ + <LeaveWindow>: Leave()\n + +! XIM input method style +! ======================= + +! ximStyles is a (whitespace or comma-separated) list of XIMStyles in +! order of user's preference. +! Choose a subset of the following styles or reorder to taste +Emacs*ximStyles: XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusArea\ + XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNothing\ + XIMPreeditPosition|XIMStatusNone\ + XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusArea\ + XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNothing\ + XIMPreeditNothing|XIMStatusNone\ + XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusArea\ + XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNothing\ + XIMPreeditNone|XIMStatusNone + +! XIM Preedit and Status foreground and background +Emacs*EmacsFrame.ximForeground: black +Emacs*EmacsFrame.ximBackground: white + +! XIM fontset (defaults to system fontset default) +! Emacs*EmacsFrame.FontSet: -dt-interface user-medium-r-normal-s*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*