Sorry, but same effect. Specifying the X resource within .Xdefaults also results
in a
"Invalid Visual specification in [PseudoColor8|TrueColor24|DirectColor24]...
ignoring."
message when starting XEmacs. Icon grey, of course ... :-(
Markus
Kazuyuki IENAGA <ienaga(a)jsys.co.jp> on 02/08/2000 03:37:16 AM
Please respond to Kazuyuki IENAGA <ienaga(a)jsys.co.jp>
To: Markus Alt/Germany/IBM@IBMDE
cc:
Subject: Re: XEmacs' desktop icon greyed out - revisited
Hi
ALTMARK(a)de.ibm.com writes:
Hm, looks like XEmacs doesn't care too much about what visual I
want him to
use
(at least on my graphic card!):
altmark@pdw7: */altmark (1) $ ~/rs_aix43/xemacs/bin/xemacs -visual
PseudoColor8 -vanilla
Invalid Visual specification in PseudoColor8... ignoring.
altmark@pdw7: */altmark (2) $ ~/rs_aix43/xemacs/bin/xemacs -visual
TrueColor24 -vanilla
Invalid Visual specification in TrueColor24... ignoring.
altmark@pdw7: */altmark (3) $ ~/rs_aix43/xemacs/bin/xemacs -visual
DirectColor24 -vanilla
Invalid Visual specification in DirectColor24... ignoring.
Could you please give it a try using not command-line-option (-visual)
but an X resource (emacsVisual), then report it to xemacs-beta?
I tried too then I found '-visual' option doesn't work correctly.
% xrdb -merge
Emacs.emacsVisual: PseudoColor8
^D
(if you aren't using 'Emacs' but 'XEmacs' for class' name,
use
XEmacs.emacsVisual for it)
% xemacs -vanilla
-- kazz