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authorGlenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>2002-11-13 20:19:08 +0000
committerGlenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>2002-11-13 20:19:08 +0000
commit8597dbe9cbd321746ce2d1baf3cd5934a433d1d5 (patch)
treef2500dcb57ea4bca784e73012c997f12c080ccb6
parent1fcf169315a18a25fd095fcdcf611679cd49dd3b (diff)
downloademacs-8597dbe9cbd321746ce2d1baf3cd5934a433d1d5.tar.gz
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@@ -598,14 +598,15 @@ in a Lisp string you could precede the paren with a backslash.
* When running on KDE, colors or fonts are not as specified for Emacs,
or messed up.
-For examlpe, you could see background you set for Emacs only in the
+For example, you could see background you set for Emacs only in the
empty portions of the Emacs display, while characters have some other
background.
This happens because KDE's defaults apply its color and font
definitions even to applications that weren't compiled for KDE. The
solution is to uncheck the "Apply fonts and colors to non-KDE apps"
-option in Preferences->Look&Feel->Style.
+option in Preferences->Look&Feel->Style (KDE 2). In KDE 3, this option
+is in the "Colors" section, rather than "Style".
Alternatively, if you do want the KDE defaults to apply to other
applications, but not to Emacs, you could modify the file `Emacs.ad'