-- "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen(a)xemacs.org> spake thusly:
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael Toomim
<toomim(a)cory.eecs.berkeley.edu>
>>>>> writes:
Michael> In general, the first frame seems to always use
Michael> (incorrectly) the colors for light backgrounds instead of
Michael> dark backgrounds.
No, AFAIK this is correct behavior, at least it has always been so.
The first frame is created early in the initialization process, and
therefore is different from all those created after initialization.
Changing behavior to what you might prefer is hard; you're welcome to
try.
Use X resources to initialize the first frame's resources.
I would content that "It's always worked this way" and "This is the
correct behavior" are two totally different statements. Why should
anyone have to muck around with a completely different facility for
only the _first_ frame? I would say this is a bug. Even if it's a very
complex bug that would be extremely difficult to resolve, that doesn't
change the fact that it's a bug.