Am 03.06.2005 um 14:22 schrieb Peter G.:
*foreground #[somgreycolour]
Put the tool's name in front of that X resource. Otherwise it's meant for all! (BTW: the colon, i.e. ``:´´, belongs to the syntax, you shouldn't neglect it.)
And noticed that upon Emacs upstart there is a short moment where Motif uses those new designated colours but that it seems to be replaced with another set of colurs for Emacs*(menu|dialog|popup)* directly after upstart, making my problem persist. :-/ Any extra pointers?
Kick Motif into its guts! And use something better than this dead born MS Windows clone.
Motif has always been a pain in some distance from my own guts. The good thing with Motif is that without a brain you can't feel it! I really can't help you more ... they've created so many undocumented things that, usually, come out of the guts ...
There is truss, trace, and such to follow the execution of a programme's code. Use any of them to check what happens when GNU Emacs starts, i.e. which non-Emacs Lisp files opened and which other programmes are started. To do this more efficiently use -Q as sole argument for Emacs.
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