The background is changed by the helper program 'xsetroot'.
You can pass xsetroot any number of options, the only one of which I know is
the one that I used in startxwin.bat:
xsetroot -solid aquamarine4
Read the man page for more information.
Harold
> -----Original Message-----
> From: James Moger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 10:46 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Xfree86 Backgrounds
>
>
> I read in your change logs that you changed the cygwin xfree86 package to
> not display the hatched background on startup. You mentioned that you
> replaced the hatched background with a solid white. I would like
> to do the
> same thing - but as a solid black. I am getting rather lost in
> the code. I
> would think that it would be a configuration option somewhere,
> but have had
> no luck finding it. I see lots of code in XAA about solid fill
> rectangles,
> but I can not figure out how to use them. Can you make any suggestions on
> where to look/how tp procede to eliminate the hatched background?
>
> - James
>