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Re: Debian jed upgrade problem


On Jun  9, John E. Davis <davis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Holger Lillqvist <holger.lillqvist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >However, reinstalling brought with a new problem: the background is now
> >black and the text white, although my .jedrc contains the following
> >lines:
> >
> >   $1 = "black"; $2 = "white";
> >   set_color("normal", $1, $2);                   % default fg/bg
> >
> >Any suggestions on how to cure this problem?
> 
> I answered a similar question on comp.editors:
> 

This explained and solved the problem. Thanks!

Holger





> On 17 May 2005 22:24:20 GMT, Markku S <mstrandm@_MOI_sirppi.helsinki.fi.invalid>
> wrote:
> >Of course. That worked with some old version but it doesn't anymore. I 
> >guess that jed loads some preset color scheme after my jedrc.
> 
> Perhaps this will help:
> 
> Changes since B0.99-12 {{{
> 
> 0.  Important Notes:
>     
>  a) If you are not using set_color_scheme to set colors, you may find
>     that your color settings will not work.  Now, if the user does not
>     call set_color_scheme, it will automatically be called with
>     _Jed_Default_Color_Scheme.  If you do not want this feature, set
>     _Jed_Default_Color_Scheme to NULL after setting your colors.
> 
> A better solution is to create a directory containing your color
> schemes, e.g.,
> 
>   mkdir -p /your/home/dir/jed/colors
> 
> Suppose your color scheme is called "scarlet".  Then put the set_color
> commands for the scarlet scheme in a file called scarlet.sl in that
> directory.
> 
> Then in your .jedrc put:
> 
>    Color_Scheme_Path = "/your/home/dir/jed/colors," + Color_Scheme_Path;
>                                                  ^
>                                                  +--- Note the comma
>    set_color_scheme ("scarlet");
> 
> If done correctly, your color scheme should show up under the
> Windows->Color Schemes menu item.
> 
> Good luck,
> --John
> 
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