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Debian and Emacs W3
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- From: "T. V. Raman" <raman@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 06:27:10 -0800
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I suggest you pull the color-themes package and play with it, it
will help you out with W3 and other emacs packages as well
>>>>> "Tim" == Tim Cross <tcross@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
Tim> Hi All,
Tim>
Tim> This is a question for other Debian users, especially
Tim> those running Etch. A week or so ago, Debian released
Tim> updated w3 packages which included a few patches (these
Tim> seem to be the ones I was referring to in an earlier
Tim> e-mail back last month). I now find emacs w3 seems to be
Tim> working a lot more reliably and is quite usable again.
Tim>
Tim> There is just one irritating issue which I wonder if any
Tim> other w3 users have come across. As I still have a
Tim> little vision, which is very sensitive to light, I like
Tim> to set all my backgrounds to black with light
Tim> foregrounds. I cannot read the screen, but find this
Tim> useful sometimes as another cue as to what is going
Tim> on. I've been using my own modified w3 style sheet for
Tim> years and its always worked really nicely. However, I
Tim> now find that on some pages, I get black backgrounds
Tim> with black foregrounds. When I check the list of faces
Tim> defined, I find that w3 seems to be generating new faces
Tim> 'on the fly' and these faces are being defined with
Tim> foregrounds and backgrounds which are the same
Tim> colour. I've had a quick look at the sources and it
Tim> looks like there is some default variable settings that
Tim> are missing. I'm quite happy to dig down into the
Tim> sources to try and work out what is going on, but
Tim> thought I'd just see if anyone else had observed the
Tim> same behavior and had possibly already done the grunt
Tim> work. So, if you have found the same thing and ahve
Tim> already tracked down the problem, please let me know.
Tim>
Tim> For those of you running Debian Etch who have not tried
Tim> w3 for a while, I would suggest giving it another
Tim> try. It still has limitations, but its integration with
Tim> emacspeak is still the best solution. I do expect to
Tim> still use w3m from time to time, but am going to try and
Tim> use w3 again more often.
Tim>
Tim> The only really irritating thing missing from w3 is a
Tim> bookmarks feature - when I try to use bookmarks, it
Tim> tells me this feature is not implemented yet - which is
Tim> puzzling as it certainly use to be there.
Tim>
Tim> Tim
Tim>
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