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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/xresources.texi


From: Richard M . Stallman
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/xresources.texi
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 13:20:11 -0500

Index: emacs/man/xresources.texi
diff -c emacs/man/xresources.texi:1.28 emacs/man/xresources.texi:1.29
*** emacs/man/xresources.texi:1.28      Sat Mar 26 15:25:26 2005
--- emacs/man/xresources.texi   Tue Mar 29 18:20:11 2005
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*** 52,58 ****
  and then under the key @samp{HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GNU\Emacs}.
  The menu and scrollbars are native widgets on MS-Windows, so they are
  only customizable via the system-wide settings in the Display Control
! Panel.
  
    Programs define named resources with particular meanings.  They also
  define how to group resources into named classes.  For instance, in
--- 52,59 ----
  and then under the key @samp{HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GNU\Emacs}.
  The menu and scrollbars are native widgets on MS-Windows, so they are
  only customizable via the system-wide settings in the Display Control
! Panel.  You can also set resources using the @samp{-xrm} command line
! option (see below.)
  
    Programs define named resources with particular meanings.  They also
  define how to group resources into named classes.  For instance, in
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*** 668,675 ****
  @end table
  
  @noindent
! You must soecify the class and the style in double-quotes, and put
! these commands at the top level in a @file{~/.gtkrc-2.0} file, like
  this:
  
  @smallexample
--- 669,676 ----
  @end table
  
  @noindent
! You must specify the class and the style in double-quotes, and put
! these commands at the top level in the GTK customization file, like
  this:
  
  @smallexample
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*** 782,788 ****
  automatically applies only to Emacs, since other programs don't read
  that file.  For example, the drop down menu in the file dialog can not
  be customized by any absolute widget name, only by an absolute class
! name.  This is so because the widgets in the drop down menu do not
  have names and the menu is not contained in the Emacs GtkWindow.  To
  have all menus in Emacs look the same, use this in
  @file{~/.emacs.d/gtkrc}:
--- 783,789 ----
  automatically applies only to Emacs, since other programs don't read
  that file.  For example, the drop down menu in the file dialog can not
  be customized by any absolute widget name, only by an absolute class
! name.  This is because the widgets in the drop down menu do not
  have names and the menu is not contained in the Emacs GtkWindow.  To
  have all menus in Emacs look the same, use this in
  @file{~/.emacs.d/gtkrc}:




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