Hmm, I recall that KDE used to override your .Xresources file to apply it's color scheme to non-KDE, non-GTK+ apps. GNOME might also do that. I don't recall a solution (other than telling it NOT to apply it's colors to non-KDE apps).

Glen Wagley wrote:
Ok, for some reason, I can't seem to get rid of some settings with xrdb.
I put some emacs settings in my .Xresources and then did a xrdb -merge
~/.Xresources. However, the stuff I put in makes emacs look like crap
(stuff like emacs.font: fixed, etc). I just want to get rid of all the
stuff I put in there. I tried doing xrdb -remove ~/.Xresources but it
doesn't change anything. Any ideas?


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