nedit: colors at startup

wayne.lydecker at l-3com.com wayne.lydecker at l-3com.com
Thu Jul 3 17:25:26 CEST 2008


The pound sign did the trick.  Thanks.

-- Wayne.

Eddy De Greef wrote:
> Yes, that works too, if you use hex color values.
> 
> Eg: nedit -xrm "nedit.textBgColor:#FF0000"
> 
> Eddy
> 
> wayne.lydecker at l-3com.com wrote:
>> Thanks Eddy, that works good.  Can it work for rgb colors as well?
>>
>> -- Wayne.
>>
>> Eddy De Greef wrote:
>>> Here's what I do:
>>>
>>>   nedit -xrm "nedit.textBgColor:<some color>"
>>>
>>> You'll need version 5.4 or higher, and you can set only one 
>>> background color per nedit (server) instance in this way.
>>>
>>> Eddy
>>>
>>> wayne.lydecker at l-3com.com wrote:
>>>> I'd like to be able to set different text colors when launching nedit
>>>> from the command line.  The -background (-bg) and -foreground (-fg)
>>>> change the window border.  How can I depict different color text other
>>>> than what is set as default?  I want different colors when I open files
>>>> with "-read" for read-only.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> -- Wayne.
>>>
>>>


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