Quoting Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org:
And please also evaluate following functions in Emacs (in X11) and
paste their
output:
This is the output from 23.2.1, i.e. the one which doesn't show the
fancy splash screen:
(use-fancy-splash-screens-p)
nil
(display-graphic-p)
t
Markus Hoenicka writes:
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org:
And please also evaluate following functions in Emacs (in X11) and
paste their
output:
This is the output from 23.2.1, i.e. the one which doesn't show the
fancy splash screen:
(use-fancy-splash-screens-p)
nil
#v+
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org:
Well I use a tiling WM (Xmonad), and to reproduce your issue, I started 12
instances of 'xterm' and then started an Emacs instance with '-q
-no-site-file' which caused Emacs to start with a smaller window
where I got a
non-fancy splash screen.
Try
Markus Hoenicka writes:
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org:
Well I use a tiling WM (Xmonad), and to reproduce your issue, I started 12
instances of 'xterm' and then started an Emacs instance with '-q
-no-site-file' which caused Emacs to start with a smaller window
where I got a
Markus Hoenicka writes:
Ashish SHUKLA writes:
Can you upload the screenshot of what you're getting ?
Hi,
I've uploaded a screenshot right here:
http://www.abload.de/img/emacs-splashaws1.png
The image shows four incarnations of Emacs. These are, clockwise
starting from upper left:
1)
Quoting Olivier Nicole olivier.nic...@cs.ait.ac.th:
Hi,
4) Another instance of Emacs on my desktop, this time running in a
terminal. The startup screen is yet another one.
In this one, I clearly recognize emacs being run inside an ascii
terminal. Ascii terminal do not have graphic
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org:
Can you please provide output of following:
1. xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs' from an terminal running in X11.
[mar...@wutz /usr/home/markus]$ xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs'
Emacs*font: Bitstream Vera Sans Mono-8
2. (display-grayscale-p) in *scratch* buffer in
Markus Hoenicka writes:
Quoting Ashish SHUKLA ash...@freebsd.org:
Can you please provide output of following:
1. xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs' from an terminal running in X11.
[mar...@wutz /usr/home/markus]$ xrdb -q|grep '^Emacs'
Emacs*font: Bitstream Vera Sans Mono-8
2.
Ashish SHUKLA writes:
Can you upload the screenshot of what you're getting ?
Hi,
I've uploaded a screenshot right here:
http://www.abload.de/img/emacs-splashaws1.png
The image shows four incarnations of Emacs. These are, clockwise
starting from upper left:
1) Emacs started remotely on my
Hi,
4) Another instance of Emacs on my desktop, this time running in a
terminal. The startup screen is yet another one.
In this one, I clearly recognize emacs being run inside an ascii
terminal. Ascii terminal do not have graphic possibility (nor mousse)
so it is only normal that there is no
Hi,
I've recently updated Emacs to the latest version (23.2_2,2 from
23.1.1) along with all dependencies. Since then, the startup screen
when running in an X window shows b/w text only like in the days of
yore. Not that the startup screen graphics are that important, but
things that don't work as
Hi Markus,
Markus Hoenicka writes:
Hi,
I've recently updated Emacs to the latest version (23.2_2,2 from
23.1.1) along with all dependencies. Since then, the startup screen
when running in an X window shows b/w text only like in the days of
yore. Not that the startup screen graphics are that
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