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Minor cleanups. Rename Motif Resources' node to
LessTif Resources'.
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ the action arguments in the order they are written.
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* Icons X:: Choosing what sort of icon to use, under X.
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* Resources X:: Advanced use of classes and resources, under X.
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* Lucid Resources:: X resources for Lucid menus.
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* Motif Resources:: X resources for Motif menus.
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* LessTif Resources:: X resources for LessTif and Motif menus.
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@end menu
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@node Action Arguments
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@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ Used by the Emerge package as a prefix for temporary files.
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This specifies the current time zone and possibly also daylight
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savings information. On MS-DOS, if @code{TZ} is not set in the
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environment when Emacs starts, Emacs defines a default value as
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appropriate for the country code returned by DOS. On MS Windows, Emacs
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appropriate for the country code returned by DOS. On MS-Windows, Emacs
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does not use @code{TZ} at all.
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@item USER
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The user's login name. See also @env{LOGNAME}. On MS-DOS, this
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@ -463,9 +463,11 @@ internal terminal emulator. This feature is useful for submitting bug
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reports.
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@item EMACSCOLORS
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Used on MS-DOS systems to set screen colors early, so that the screen
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won't momentarily flash the default colors when Emacs starts up. The
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value of this variable should be the two-character encoding of the
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On MS-DOS, this specifies the screen colors. It is useful to set them
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this way, since otherwise Emacs would display the default colors
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momentarily when it starts up.
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The value of this variable should be the two-character encoding of the
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foreground (the first character) and the background (the second
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character) colors of the default face. Each character should be the
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hexadecimal code for the desired color on a standard PC text-mode
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@ -494,7 +496,7 @@ remotely, displaying on your local screen.
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With Emacs, the main reason people change the default display is to
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let them log into another system, run Emacs on that system, but have the
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window displayed at their local terminal. You might need to login
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window displayed at their local terminal. You might need to log in
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to another system because the files you want to edit are there, or
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because the Emacs executable file you want to run is there.
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@ -519,9 +521,9 @@ by changing the @env{DISPLAY} variable, or with the option @samp{-d
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emacs --display=glasperle:0 &
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@end smallexample
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You can inhibit the direct use of the GUI with the @samp{-nw} option. This
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is also an initial option. It tells Emacs to display using ordinary
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ASCII on its controlling terminal.
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You can inhibit the direct use of the window system and GUI with the
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@samp{-nw} option. It tells Emacs to display using ordinary ASCII on
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its controlling terminal. This is also an initial option.
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Sometimes, security arrangements prevent a program on a remote system
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from displaying on your local system. In this case, trying to run Emacs
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@ -670,7 +672,7 @@ background is usually black and the foreground is white.
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@item -fg @var{color}
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@itemx --foreground-color=@var{color}
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Specify the foreground color. @var{color} should be a standard color
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name or a numeric specification of the color's red, green, and blue
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name, or a numeric specification of the color's red, green, and blue
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components as in @samp{#4682B4} or @samp{RGB:46/82/B4}.
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@item -bg @var{color}
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@itemx --background-color=@var{color}
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@ -736,11 +738,10 @@ and @var{yoffset} are measured in pixels.
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Since the mode line and the echo area occupy the last 2 lines of the
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frame, the height of the initial text window is 2 less than the height
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specified in your geometry. In non-X-toolkit versions of Emacs,
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the menu bar also takes one line of the specified number. The tool bar,
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if present, is excluded from the height of the initial text window;
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Emacs will enlarge the frame's height as needed to accomodate for the
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tool bar.
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specified in your geometry. In non-X-toolkit versions of Emacs, the
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menu bar also takes one line of the specified number. But in the X
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toolkit version, the menu bar is additional and does not count against
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the specified height. The tool bar, if present, is also additional.
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You do not have to specify all of the fields in the geometry
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specification.
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@ -782,11 +783,11 @@ the window.
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@table @samp
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@item -ib @var{width}
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@itemx --internal-border=@var{width}
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Specify @var{width} as the width of the internal border in pixels.
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Specify @var{width} as the width of the internal border, in pixels.
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@item -bw @var{width}
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@itemx --border-width=@var{width}
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Specify @var{width} as the width of the main border in pixels.
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Specify @var{width} as the width of the main border, in pixels.
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@end table
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When you specify the size of the frame, that does not count the
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@ -847,9 +848,9 @@ window manager choose what sort of icon to use---usually just a small
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rectangle containing the frame's title.
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The @samp{-iconic} option tells Emacs to begin running as an icon,
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rather than opening a frame right away. In this situation, the icon
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window provides only an indication that Emacs has started; the usual text
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frame doesn't appear until you deiconify it.
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rather than showing a frame right away. In this situation, the icon
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is the only indication that Emacs has started; the text frame doesn't
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appear until you deiconify it.
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@node Resources X
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@appendixsec X Resources
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@ -989,7 +990,7 @@ Width in pixels of the internal border.
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@item @code{lineSpacing} (class LineSpacing)
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@cindex line spacing
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@cindex leading
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Additional space (@dfn{leading}) between lines in pixels.
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Additional space (@dfn{leading}) between lines, in pixels.
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@item @code{menuBar} (class @code{MenuBar})
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Give frames menu bars if @samp{on}; don't have menu bars if @samp{off}.
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@ -1027,7 +1028,7 @@ Gamma correction for colors, equivalent to the frame parameter
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@item @code{selectionFont} (class @code{Font})
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Font name for pop-up menu items, in non-toolkit versions of Emacs. (For
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toolkit versions, see @ref{Lucid Resources}, also see @ref{Motif
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toolkit versions, see @ref{Lucid Resources}, also see @ref{LessTif
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Resources}.)
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@item @code{synchronous} (class @code{Synchronous})
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@ -1126,16 +1127,17 @@ The margin of the menu bar, in characters. The default of 4 makes the
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menu bar appear like the LessTif/Motif one.
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@end table
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@node Motif Resources
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@section Motif Menu X Resources
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@cindex Menu X Resources (Motif widgets)
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@cindex Motif Widget X Resources
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@node LessTif Resources
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@section LessTif Menu X Resources
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@cindex Menu X Resources (LessTif widgets)
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@cindex LessTif Widget X Resources
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If the Emacs installed at your site was built to use the X toolkit
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with the Motif widgets, then the menu bar is a separate widget and has
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its own resources. The resource names contain @samp{pane.menubar}
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(following, as always, the name of the Emacs invocation or @samp{Emacs}
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which stands for all Emacs invocations). Specify them like this:
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with the LessTif or Motif widgets, then the menu bar is a separate
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widget and has its own resources. The resource names contain
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@samp{pane.menubar} (following, as always, the name of the Emacs
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invocation or @samp{Emacs} which stands for all Emacs invocations).
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Specify them like this:
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@smallexample
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Emacs.pane.menubar.@var{subwidget}.@var{resource}: @var{value}
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