Sorry about that. I will restate my question with more accurate details.
I am using emacs-22.0.50 on two operating systems Solaris 8 and GNU/Linux I am using the console of the Solaris 8 machine to display emacs from both systems. I compiled the emacs on both systems using the same options which were just --prefix and --disable-nls I am using the same .emacs file on both systems. Obviously the X11 includes are different on the two systems. When I emacs a perl file on each system the coloring of the perl-mode is different. Data in between "" or // is different. On Solaris it is blue and on GNU/Linux it is a real light fleshy/pink color. I'd like to figure out why GNU/Linux is different since it is real hard to see. I am not sure it is a bug or "just the way it is". Any help in finding this would be appreciated. -- Warren Dodge, Application Engineer phone - (503) 627-4888 Tektronix Inc. MS 39-515 fax - (503) 627-2528 14180 S.W. Karl Braun Drive Email - [EMAIL PROTECTED] P.O. Box 500 Beaverton, OR 97077 _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug
