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Re: conditional font faces


From: Suvayu Ali
Subject: Re: conditional font faces
Date: Fri, 05 Mar 2010 17:37:39 +0100
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On 05/03/10 05:02 PM, zwz wrote:
Suvayu Ali<fatkasuvayu+linux@gmail.com>  writes:

On 04/03/10 05:57 PM, zwz wrote:
Not cutting to your problem but hope it helps a little.

I work on tty quite much, and I have configured my emacs so that it
presents a similar view no matter windowed or no-windowed. I did this
based on the library "color-theme". And my consistent-theme is available
at http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/zwz.

I'm glad you posted this, your colour theme almost suits my needs. That was
exactly what I was aiming for, a consistent scheme for both no-window and
x-window and I much prefer the no-window scheme except for some like the
minibuffer prompt. I think I will use your theme with minor modifications. :)

Thanks a lot.

You are welcome. :)
I am happy that my work fits your need.
It takes me quite much time to figure out the theme that looks OK
(personally), as there are only 8 colors available on the tty (but I
don't know why, in fact I have enabled the framebuffer, and can watch
videos on the tty. I hope that someone can help me out on the problem.
If there are 256 colors, I think I can get a prettier theme easily).

... and I have a solution for you. Install the package ncurses-term (applicable for Ubuntu/Debian/Fedora and maybe others too but I'm not too sure). Then,

$ export TERM=xterm-256color

and vallah! you have 256 colours on an xterm. ;) I will be waiting for your theme update very eagerly.

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Suvayu

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