On 10/16/2021 07:13 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
Thank your for your reply. I find that right click on the desktop no longer
brings up the Desktop Settings. This still works in the root desktop. Your
recommendation for desktop settings is what I routinely use.
Ah-hah!
M
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
>
>
> >
> Thank your for your reply. I find that right click on the desktop no longer
> brings up the Desktop Settings. This still works in the root desktop. Your
> recommendation for desktop settings is what I routinely use.
Ah-hah!
Mike Kupfer's suggestion is corr
On 10/15/2021 08:16 PM, Keith Bainbridge wrote:
On Fri, 15 Oct 2021 09:51:46 -0400 Dan Ritter
wrote:
Given your second message, it is clear that this is a
configuration issue that is under the control of your normal
user, not an OS-wide problem. You will not need to reinstall.
G'day All
Buster with th e Xfce4 Desktop.
This morning after a reboot the User Background color was no longer the
color that was set - black, but the entire desktop opened with an
overall gray background. Rebooting restored the black desktop, but
opening an app and then closing it left the background gray where
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> how do I fix the problem?
>
> Settings Manager - Desktop - Wallpaper for my desktop appears to be
> completely grayed out and is unresponsive.
Is xfdesktop running? If not, start it. It sometimes goes AWOL for
reasons I've never tracked down.
regards,
mike
On Fri, 15 Oct 2021 09:51:46 -0400 Dan Ritter
wrote:
>>Given your second message, it is clear that this is a
>>configuration issue that is under the control of your normal
>>user, not an OS-wide problem. You will not need to reinstall.
G'day All
If you can't find a solution by adjusting sett
ar wrote:
>>>> I am running Debian Buster with th e Xfce4 Desktop.
>>>>
>>>> This morning after a reboot the User Background color was no longer the
>>>> color that was set - black, but the entire desktop opened with an
>>>> overall gray ba
On 10/15/2021 09:51 AM, Dan Ritter wrote:
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
Hit send a bit too soon. The Root desktop is not affected by the problem.
On 10/15/2021 09:16 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Debian Buster with th e Xfce4 Desktop.
This morning after a reboot the User Background
Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> Hit send a bit too soon. The Root desktop is not affected by the problem.
>
> On 10/15/2021 09:16 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
> > I am running Debian Buster with th e Xfce4 Desktop.
> >
> > This morning after a reboot the User Backgro
Hit send a bit too soon. The Root desktop is not affected by the problem.
On 10/15/2021 09:16 AM, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I am running Debian Buster with th e Xfce4 Desktop.
This morning after a reboot the User Background color was no longer
the color that was set - black, but the entire
I am running Debian Buster with th e Xfce4 Desktop.
This morning after a reboot the User Background color was no longer the
color that was set - black, but the entire desktop opened with an
overall gray background. Rebooting restored the black desktop, but
opening an app and then closing it
On Mon, 08 Jun 2015 20:36:12 +0200
notoneofmy wrote:
> On 15-06-08 6:08 PM, Siard wrote:
> > AFAIK, you can do that in the style file,
> > i.e. /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/Twice.
> >
> > In the last line, 'background.color: grey20',
> > change 'grey20' to 'black'.
> Can I do the same with xfce.
>
notoneofmy wrote:
> Siard wrote:
> > AFAIK, you can do that in the style file,
> > i.e. /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/Twice.
>
> Can I do the same with xfce.
> I don't like the black on the top of windows.
I guess so, because there is no black on the top of windows in xfce
here. I hardly know anythin
On 15-06-08 6:08 PM, Siard wrote:
> AFAIK, you can do that in the style file,
> i.e. /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/Twice.
>
> In the last line, 'background.color: grey20',
> change 'grey20' to 'black'.
Can I do the same with xfce.
I don't like the black on the top of windows.
Thanks a lot!
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On Mon, Jun 08, 2015 at 06:08:15PM +0200, Siard wrote:
> Haines Brown wrote:
> > I'm running Twice window style under fluxbox.
> > ...
> > How do I override the Twice style background with black color?
>
> AFAIK, you can do that in the style file,
> i.e. /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/Twice.
You are q
Haines Brown wrote:
> I'm running Twice window style under fluxbox.
> ...
> How do I override the Twice style background with black color?
AFAIK, you can do that in the style file,
i.e. /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/Twice.
In the last line, 'background.color: grey20',
change 'grey20' to 'black'.
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I'm running Twice window style under fluxbox. I want to change its
default background color from gray to black. I can make the background
black with the command fbsetroot -solid black, but it does not
persist. When fluxbox is restarted, it reverts to grey.
I tried putting
fbsetroot |-foreg
On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 21:00:54 +0200, Christian Christmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using KDE as window manager.
> Where can I define the default colors for a xterm session which
> is started by clicking on the xterm icon in the KDE bar?
>
> Thank you.
>
> Chris
Open a console > Settings > Schema, a
Christian Christmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm using KDE as window manager.
> Where can I define the default colors for a xterm session which
> is started by clicking on the xterm icon in the KDE bar?
KDE bar (unless you've customized it), does not have an xterm icon.
KDE packages a
Hi,
I'm using KDE as window manager.
Where can I define the default colors for a xterm session which
is started by clicking on the xterm icon in the KDE bar?
Thank you.
Chris
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Thanks Greg. I already had read the man pages, but I wanted to be able
to do it in a running session. In my office I have a windows binary,
there the color and many other options can be changed on the fly, by
right clicking on the graph. I had made the assumption that the windows
version couldn
Antonio Rodriguez sez:
} I am trying to figure out what command I need to change the default
} color of lines and background in the running session. Can someone indicate?
You can use X resources if you are talking about X11 output, though that
can't be changed on the fly (editres doesn't seem to
I am trying to figure out what command I need to change the default
color of lines and background in the running session. Can someone indicate?
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Greetings !
Running 0.96 on Debian-2.4.6, when I run mozilla as a non-root user, I
need to find where two parameters are set:
1-When I use preferences to change the theme to Classic, I
get.
WARNING: Creating new service on shutdown. Denied, file
nsComponentManager.cpp,
on Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 10:34:55PM -0500, Titus Barik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Romuald DELAVERGNE wrote:
>
> > Le 2001.12.04 22:37, Titus Barik a écrit :
> > Create or append in your '~/.Xresources' file these lines:
> > XTerm*background: black
> > XTerm*foreground: whea
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001, Romuald DELAVERGNE wrote:
> Le 2001.12.04 22:37, Titus Barik a ?crit :
> Create or append in your '~/.Xresources' file these lines:
> XTerm*background: black
> XTerm*foreground: wheat
Yeah, something like that will change my colors but what I don't
understand is why, without
Le 2001.12.04 22:37, Titus Barik a écrit :
> In Blackbox, both the xterm and xterm (unicode) terms have a black
> background. I recently switched to WMaker, and now the xterm background
> is white, while the xterm (unicode) is black. How do I make them both
> have a black background?
Create or app
For me, I simply add the paramters to the properties:
xterm -fg white -bg black
I think vim takes after the xterm so I guess if xterm has the black
background then vim should do likewise. However, if you are referrring to
gvim, refer to the manual or to the vim website: www.vim.org. You have
on Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 04:37:25PM -0500, Titus Barik ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> In Blackbox, both the xterm and xterm (unicode) terms have a black
> background. I recently switched to WMaker, and now the xterm background
> is white, while the xterm (unicode) is black. How do I make them both
> h
In Blackbox, both the xterm and xterm (unicode) terms have a black
background. I recently switched to WMaker, and now the xterm background
is white, while the xterm (unicode) is black. How do I make them both
have a black background?
Also, things like vim, when run from the Menu, also have a white
On Wed, Jan 24, 2001 at 04:12:18PM -0800, Xucaen wrote:
> Hi all..
> what changes the background color of X?
> I don't even know what to look up in man for
> this.
> I just wanted to change the background from the
> default gray to something else..
>
What window ma
Xucaen wrote:
> Hi all..
> what changes the background color of X?
> I don't even know what to look up in man for
> this.
man xsetroot
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* Xucaen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010124 19:14]:
> Hi all..
> what changes the background color of X?
> I don't even know what to look up in man for
> this.
> I just wanted to change the background from the
> default gray to something else..
"the default gray" ??
Hi all..
what changes the background color of X?
I don't even know what to look up in man for
this.
I just wanted to change the background from the
default gray to something else..
thanks!!
xucaen
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Sean 'Shaleh' Perry wrote:
>
> dselect was written with the assumption that your foreground color is white
> and the background color is black, just like on the console. If you have
> xterm
> set to not use those colors, your dselect experience will be less than good
On 02-Aug-2000 Stan Kaufman wrote:
> When I bring up dselect in an xterm window under X+Gnome+windowmaker,
> the black background color in the Select portion of dselect make the
> text nearly illegible. The colors work fine in a non-X terminal setting,
> but what can I do to make ds
When I bring up dselect in an xterm window under X+Gnome+windowmaker,
the black background color in the Select portion of dselect make the
text nearly illegible. The colors work fine in a non-X terminal setting,
but what can I do to make dselect usable in xterm?
Or am I the only one with this
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:16:05AM +0100, CUNO wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
>
> Thanx
>
> Cuno
>
Look at the files in /etc/X11/xdm/, especially 'Xreset' and 'Xsetup'.
You can add e.g.
xset
> On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:16:05AM +0100, CUNO wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
> >
> I think you can pretty much do whatever the hell you want to xdm.
> Swiped from #e on efnet:
>
> Info on confi
On Wed, Jan 06, 1999 at 09:16:05AM +0100, CUNO wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
>
I think you can pretty much do whatever the hell you want to xdm.
Swiped from #e on efnet:
Info on configuring xdm - http://torment.ntr.net/
Hello,
Can I change the background(color) of the xdm login screen.
Thanx
Cuno
Add the following to your ~/.emacs file:
(set-face-background 'default "white")
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On Tue, 21 Apr 1998, Colin Telmer wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I liked the text background color better the way it was set
> > before, on grey. I don't like the new white block as much However I
> > can't find out how to
On Tue, 21 Apr 1998 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I liked the text background color better the way it was set
> before, on grey. I don't like the new white block as much However I
> can't find out how to change it. I've looked through all the settings and
>
Hi all.
I liked the text background color better the way it was set
before, on grey. I don't like the new white block as much However I
can't find out how to change it. I've looked through all the settings and
all the config files, but there's just too muc
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