On Tue, Mar 18, 2014 at 04:01:36PM +0530, Anubhav Yadav wrote:
|| > This suggests that the resources that are loaded into your X server
|| > by default contain settings with a higher priority than your own
|| > .Xresources. The xrdb -merge merges your settings, but leaves the
|| > higher priority resources there as well, so your settings seem to have
|| > no effect. The xrdb -load throws away all settings including the higher
|| > priority ones, thus letting your settings take effect.
|| >
|| > Use the appres tool to find out what the actual settings are that are
|| > loaded in your X server. If this confirms the theory, you can start
|| > finding out where the higher priority settings come from.
||
|| Hi! appres tool gives me this output, and these are the same values
|| that are in my current .Xresources!
|| Any pointers?
||
|| -- *color8: #505354
|| *color14: #899ca1
|| *color9: #ff5995
|| *background: #1b1d1e
|| *color15: #f8f8f2
|| *color2: #82b414
|| *color0: #1b1d1e
|| *customization: -color
|| *color3: #fd971f
|| *color1: #f92672
|| *foreground: #a0a0a0
|| *color4: #56c2d6
|| *color10: #b6e354
|| *color5: #8c54fe
|| *color11: #feed6c
|| *color6: #465457
|| *color12: #8cedff
|| *color7: #ccccc6
|| *color13: #9e6ffe
Memory fault, sorry.
Try
xrdb -query
to see all resources being used. Alternatively, pass application class
and instance name to appres, for example:
appres XTerm xterm
Vincent.
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