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Re: How to *completely* disable font-lock mode in my .emacs?
From: |
Joe Corneli |
Subject: |
Re: How to *completely* disable font-lock mode in my .emacs? |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Apr 2004 19:51:24 -0500 |
AFAIK, X resources aren't used on a text-terminal.
Hm, well I nevertheless have good results both under X and on a
terminal, and moreover, in the case of a terminal, the background
can be either dark or light background, and Emacs adjusts the
*default* face accordingly. The font lock setup I use is optimized
for a dark background, including plenty of yellow etc., so I don't
really advise using it on a terminal with a light background unless
you have to.
I should probably have posted this little .emacs snippet too, which
is useful in combination with the .Xdefaults config. This is only
relevant under X; its purpose is to keep flickering at startup time
down to a minimum.
(Cf. http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2004-02/msg00757.html)
(cond (window-system
(setq default-frame-alist
'((internal-border-width . 2)
(border-width . 2)
(left-fringe . 0)
(right-fringe . 0)
(menu-bar-lines . 0)
(tool-bar-lines . 0)
(tool-bar-lines . 0)
(modeline . t)
(width . 85)
(height . 32)
(background-mode . dark)
(display-type . color)
(cursor-color . "DeepPink1")
(background-color . "black")
(foreground-color . "white")
(border-width . 2)
(font
. "-misc-fixed-medium-r-*-*-13-*-*-*-*-*-*-*")))
(set-scroll-bar-mode nil)
(blink-cursor-mode -1)
(tooltip-mode -1)))