David Engster solved my problem about background color with the following
observation. ( After I removed the file he mentions, the problem went away.)
Gil
Gilbert Harman
<har...<http://groups.google.com/groups/unlock?_done=/group/gnu.emacs.bug/browse_thread/thread/3e7b0e05a4603910/c686bc871ca31e3a%3Flnk%3Draot&msg=c686bc871ca31e3a>
@princeton.edu> writes:
> In Emacs.app, change the background color from white to black and make
> appropriate changes in the text and other colors in .emacs. Then remove
> those changes from .emacs and restart. The changed colors continue to
> appear.
I once had the same problem. Check if you have a file
~/Library/Preferences/org.gnu.Emacs.plist
That file contained some of the settings from my .emacs, including the
background color, so that deleting if from .emacs didn't have the
desired effect. I'm not sure when and why that file was written. It is
mentioned here
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mac-Environm...<http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Mac-Environment-Variables.html>
as a means to save Xresources.
Regards,
David
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