Check out the variable ps-print-color-p. You can default to printing
only black and white (nil)
ps-print-color-p's value is nil
*Specify how buffer's text color is printed.
Valid values are:
nil Do not print colors.
t Print colors.
black-white Print colors on black/white printer.
See also `ps-black-white-faces'.
- Chris
"rgb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> > Does anyone know if it's related to my trying to check out
>> > every theme available? If I just pick a theme and stick with
>> > with it can I safely work without worry of a sporadic crash?
>> >
>>
>> I encountered the same with GNU Emacsen 22 and 23: at some time they
>> crashed. Since I saw more freak than ergonomic designs I freed myself
>> and my Emacsen from it. No investigation done.
>
> Well I've had no more crashes since sticking to just one.
> Unfortunately there are other bad side effects.
> I can't use ps-print any more if I switch to a decent color
> scheme because it doesn't notice the dark background. All
> the text is so light, at first I thought the page was blank.
>
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