>>>>> On 14 May 2005 00:16:27 -0700, don provan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
dp> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (kgold) writes: >> I avoid using X resources whenever possible, as I try to share my .emacs >> between Windows and Unix machines. dp> Funny you should mention that: I also share my .emacs between various dp> systems, which is exactly why I use X resources: I give emacs (as well as dp> other applications) different color schemes depending on where the dp> application is running to help me keep them straight. You can do that in dp> .emacs, of course, but the X resources on the source node is the obvious dp> place. This will worn on UNIX like OS's. Does this work on Windoze box (where there is no concept of X)? Maybe, you need a combination of the two. I check the symbol to check if running under X: (boundp 'x-resource-name) Since, even on MS-Windows, you could have a CYGWIN build using XFree86 server. I have not tried it on CYGWIN though. -dk -- Name : Dhruva Krishnamurthy (dk) Phone: +91-(0)80-22999190 Proud FSF member: #1935 _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs