Hardware :: Emacs Console Mode : Change Background Colour

Mar 11, 2011

I am using GNU Emcas 23.2.1 in console mode on Konsole. It has white background colour. I want to change it to black.

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Fedora :: Change Colour In Emacs?

Jan 28, 2011

I'm trying to change the colours in emacs ( I could do with a darker background).From what I could find I have to install emacs-goodies-el.noarch, which I have done. However, M-x load-library RET color-theme RET M-x color-theme-select RET then does nothing and I cannot find a way to change the colours.looks like the instructions were wrong, it was the color theme package i need now.

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Ubuntu :: Boot Up The Machine The Cube Background Image Goes Away And The Background Colour Is Left?

Apr 15, 2011

Anyone know why each time I boot up the machine the cube background image goes away and the background colour is left. This image i am placing is in Apparency/Skydome

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Ubuntu :: Forum Reply Boxes - No Matter What Text Colour Change Its Always Very Light In Colour

May 12, 2011

Dont know how to explain this properly but in some forums on the net, no matter what text colour i change its always very light in colour. How can I change this so that the text is black as in when typing here for eg? its not the actual setting of the forum as I have looked through it thoroughly.

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Fedora :: Emacs: Flyspell-mode Not Working In Tex Mode?

Jun 13, 2011

I am an emacs user, and I noticed that on my new machine (running F15, 64bit) flyspell-mode will not work in tex mode.

I get errors that look something like this:

Code:
Spell-checking inequality-model.tex using hunspell with default dictionary...
Spell-checking region using hunspell with default dictionary...done
ispell-send-string: Process ispell not running
When done with a buffer, type C-x #
code....

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Ubuntu Installation :: Lucid Printing Pale Yellow Background Colour On All Firefox Printouts?

May 24, 2010

Since upgrading to Lucid on two different PCs - one clean install and one upgrade I am experiencing a strange problem when printing from Firefox.Every printout from Firefox has a very pale yellow background on the whole print area.If I print to a pdf file rather than directly to the printer, then print the pdf file the problem does not occur.If I print to a postscript file, then print that the problem is present.No other applications I have tested have this problem (open office, gedit, google chrome)The printer is an HP Business Jet 2200 and I have tried all four offered drivers.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Boot Opensuse Under Grub2 With Splash Background And Console Background?

Mar 24, 2010

I originally have Ubuntu Lucid on my machine. I just installed opensuse 11.2 on another partition without bootloader installed. So I'm still using the Ubuntu Lucid default bootloader grub2. I can boot up opensuse correctly. the nagging thing is that there's no splash screen show up during the boot process, instead, lines of command are flashing, the console background is also missing and the font under console (tty1-6) is huge. what can I do to have these back to opensuse? the current entry in grub2 for opensuse

Code:
menuentry "openSUSE 11.2 (i586) (on /dev/sda2)" {
insmod ext2
set root='(hd0,2)'
search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set 9ac05ede-e7c4-47f3-b55b-66d5844$
linux /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31.12-0.2-desktop root=/dev/sda2
initrd /boot/initrd-2.6.31.12-0.2-desktop
}
which parameters should I add?

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Ubuntu :: Change The Colour Of The Window Toolbar?

Mar 14, 2010

How can I change the boring grey of the Window tool bar in Ubuntu? I have tried "System>Preferences>Appearances", Compize, Emerald GNOME Colour Chooser and non of them allow me to change the tool bar colour. I have also done many extensive searches on forums, but I cannot find one topic on this adjustment. Lots about fonts, window boarders and so on. I can change everything else but the tool bar colour.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Font Colour Of The Menus?

Mar 3, 2011

I made my panel completely transparent and my wallpaper is white. Now i am facing problem in reading the menu items..

So, i want to change the menu item font colour...

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Applications :: Install Php Mode On Emacs?

Dec 23, 2010

I am just starting out with ubuntu.

I downloaded emacs, and wanted to use php-mode, so i downloaded something called php-mode. I would have posted a link, but this forum restricts me from doing that.

Inside are a bunch of files, and no readme. I tried to ask google how to install this, but found nothing that made sense to me (i am still a n00b).

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General :: Get Vim Insert Mode In Emacs?

Apr 20, 2010

Is it possible to get vim insert mode in Emacs?

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Ubuntu :: Gnome Colour Scheme Doesn't Change / Do That?

Apr 21, 2011

I use a custom theme on Gnome. I use "New Wave" controls. Next i customised colours to get the Ubuntu purple, rather than orange. This however does not apply everywhere. If i hover menus, highlight text it's OK. On buttons and other controls it remains orange however.
I tried with gnome colour chooser and it seems to override the text only. How can i get read of this (in my opinion ugly) orange and see my (in my opinion far better ) purple tint on my controls?

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Ubuntu :: Change The Gnome Panel Calender Colour?

Jun 27, 2011

I use Ubuntu 10.10.I wanted to change the background of the gnome panel time and calender applet.I searched about this but only found out dated guides on changing the font in the calender which didnt work.

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Ubuntu :: Manually Change Unity Panel Colour?

Jul 10, 2011

Just wondering, is there any possible way to manually force the colour change of the panel in ubuntu 11.04. I'm using this theme, /show.p...62&forumpage=5, but by default the panel is white without any gradient (v ugly). Does anyone know a way to edit a file to make it use the same panel as Ambience....or any other dark panel.

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Ubuntu :: Change Folder Colour On Kubuntu Desktop?

Jul 29, 2011

I have just installed the kubuntu environment in with my ubuntustudio installation. The default folder colour is blue. I figured out how to change the file folders colour with gnome but i just cant seem to find the setting with kubuntu. Does anyone know how to do this?

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Ubuntu :: Emacs Org Mode Broke After Update

Jan 9, 2010

I just updated to emacs23 from emacs22 (sudo apt-get install emacs2). I find that I now have a problem with org mode structured lists not appearing. A single asteriks on a line by itself no longer appears highlighted and no longer collapses and expands using the tab key.

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Ubuntu :: How To Change Text Colour On Panel From Black To White

Oct 5, 2010

How can I change the text colour on the panel from black to white?I am using Karmic 9.10 with clearlooks and crux window borders.I have changed the panel background to the Thai flag, but it is blue where the text lies, and white text is easier to read than black on a blue background.

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Software :: Change Highlight Colour Of Selected Text Under Xfce?

Jan 31, 2010

Is it possible to change the highlight colour of selected text when OOo Writer 3.1.1 is running under Xfce 4.6.1?

After using "Find and Replace" to search for and select text, the default pale blue used since 3.1 does not stand out clearly against a white background. This is particularly problematic for short search strings and for search targets found in the Table of Contents (blue text on grey background).

According to Robert Tucker in the OOo Forum thread "On Gnome on Fedora the background of selected text can definitely be changed at System>Preferences>Appearance, Theme Tab, Customize button, Selected items button". I cannot find any equivalent in Xfce; can it be done?

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Fedora :: How To Let Emacs Run In Text-mode In Gnome-terminal

Sep 11, 2010

I had Emacs installed in Fedora 11 and want to run it text-mode,but everytime when I type emacs command in gnome terminal,an emacs graphical window pop up. I want to emacs to back to text-mode by typing M-x text-mode, and it doesn't work.Can emacs run in text-mode in X11 environment?

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OpenSUSE :: Using Emacs Shell-bash-mode-hook?

Feb 26, 2010

I want to show line numbers automatically in bash scripts (a habit of being a programmer) and when I load an emacs lisp file it works from the command below but the following command that sets up the same thing for bash scripts doesn't work. I played around with this for quite some time and couldn't find anything that would make work.This is the first time I have tried to customize emacs so it could easily be something ignorant on my part.

;; Load additional packages
(load-file "~/.elisp/whitespace.el")
(load-file "~/.elisp/setnu+.el")

[code]....

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General :: Deleting A Directory In Emacs' Dired Mode

Feb 16, 2011

I would like to delete a directory in emacs' dired-mode.

I mark the directory with the "d" key, and then hit "x" to deleted flagged.

I then get the following error:

Is there any way to get emacs to delete the directory and stop its whining?

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Ubuntu :: Emacs In Remote Machine In Term Mode?

Jun 15, 2011

I ssh connect with a remote machine and have to use emacs.But emacs run only in term-mode. does anyone have a solution how can i run emacs in graph mode in the remote machine

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Software :: Using EMacs Abbrev-Mode To Replace Symbols?

Jul 7, 2011

I want to use Emacs abbrev-mode to be able to replace certain programming symbols with their Unicode equivalents as I type. So, for starters, I added this to my abbrev_defs file:

Code:
(define-abbrev-table 'haskell-mode-abbrev-table '(
("->" "→" nil 0) ))

But it simply doesn't work when I am in abbrev-mode. No error message, the auto-abbreviation simply doesn't take place. If I adjust the above:

Code:
(define-abbrev-table 'haskell-mode-abbrev-table '(
("arrow" "→" nil 0) ))

Then auto-abbreviation works with the word "arrow". Why can't it auto-replace the symbol?

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Ubuntu :: Change Top And Bottom Panel Colour But Not Panels Inside Apps?

Jun 28, 2010

I am wondering if it would be possible to change the top and bottom panels in gnome to black but leave the panels in apps, like the ones which all my Firefox buttons and file, edit and view etc menus rest upon shown below, grey as they are now?

My current system >> appearance >> colours config:

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General :: Change Colour Depth To 16 With ATI Video Card Driver In Ubuntu910

Mar 2, 2010

Once I change the Xserver.org file ,The Xserver will fail to restart.

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Fedora :: Commenting Out Block Of Code In EMacs In Python Mode

Jan 13, 2010

I usually develop python code with emacs, emacs being in python code. On my desktop a version is installed and/or configured that way, so I easily can choose a region in the code and simply click on a menu option to comment out this block of code (i.e. at the begin of each line in the selected code two '##' are put). That is very convenient.

However, on my Laptop, running F12 and emacs 23.1.1, this menu option is missing! I searched within google and found the hint that by pressing 'C-c #' I also can comment out a selected region. But on my emacs it says: 'C-c # is undefined'. Am I missing something? Anyone any idea how to fix/install/update/solve this problem, so I can easily choose a couple of python lines and comment them out?

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Software :: Set A Background Image For The Console?

Jun 10, 2009

I have seen this done and I have done it my self years ago but I cannot remember how to do it. I think I used a program called bootsplash, but when I try to install it in debian it installs splashy. Now I can get the boot up and shutdown boot splash but I cannot figure out how to get a background in the console. Im using debian 5 lenny if that helps anyone. I have searched but all i can find is info on the boot up and shut down images.

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Debian Configuration :: Image In Console Background (no X)?

Aug 24, 2011

I would like to put an image in the background of my console (tty) like done by Gentoo or Suse : I found several tracks to follow, but I would like to have your advice on the best way to do that for Debian.

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OpenSUSE Install :: Logo And Background For Text Only Console?

Dec 28, 2010

I installed OpenSUSE 11.3 in text only mode and on 1st console (tty1) I see background (wallpaper) and logo at upper left corner: I know that I can to disable this splash permanently (menu.lst) or temporarily ('echo 0 > /proc/splash'). How I can:

1. Change the background (/etc/bootsplash/themes - is this here?).

2. Change the logo on my picture

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OpenSUSE Install :: No Bootsplash/console Background After Kernel Update

May 16, 2011

Recently I did a kernel update (compiling it manually with help of SuSE Automatic Kernel Compiler). Everything works fine and I am happy with my own settings, however there is one thing that I would to enable. On the stock kernel there is a openSUSE bootsplash on startup and a nice looking openSUSE background image in console mode. On my newly compiled kernel there is no such a eyecandies. My question is: How to enable them on my own compiled 2.6.38 kernel?

P.S In the attachment you can see what i mean with that background image in console mode, so you get my point. This is the image found on the internet, my system is openSUSE 11.4 (64 bit)

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