Applying colors to Netscape
I think I found this mentioned somewhere, something to do with editing your .Xresources file. Does anyone know more of this?
Re: Applying colors to Netscape
Lo, on Saturday, March 17, William Leese did write: I think I found this mentioned somewhere, something to do with editing your .Xresources file. Does anyone know more of this? Well, if you're looking for X resource settings which affect Netscape, look for a file named Netscape.ad. On my potato system, it's in /usr/lib/netscape/476/communicator/Netscape.ad, among other places. This lists all of the resources that Netscape acknowledges. It's been a while since I've looked through that file, and it's quite large, so I may be wrong, but I don't remember any color settings in there. Still, it's worth a look. Richard
Re: Applying colors to Netscape
On 17 Mar 01 20:13:05 GMT, William Leese [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think I found this mentioned somewhere, something to do with editing your .Xresources file. Does anyone know more of this? If you are using Gnome or KDE, try installing grdb or krdb. This will apply your GTK/KDE theme to 'legacy' applications like netscape. On my woody system there's also /etc/X11/Xresources/netscape which might be what you are looking for. Frank