>>>> "Jan" == Jan Vroonhof
<vroonhof(a)math.ethz.ch> writes:
Jan> Adrian Aichner <aichner(a)ecf.teradyne.com> writes:
> (setq use-fancy-toolbar (quote color)) (require
'toolbar-fancy)
Jan> What is the value of 'toolbar-mail-icon' in this case? I am
Jan> not sure customize calls the right init function when you set
Jan> the variable like this.
In this case, the value is:
`toolbar-mail-icon' (buffer: *scratch*, mode: Lisp Interaction)
Variable:
value: see below
A `mail' icon set.
value:
(#<glyph (buffer)
#<image-specifier
global=
((mswindows)
. [xpm :color-symbols (("foregroundToolBarColor" . #<color-specifier
global=<unspecified> fallback=#<color-specifier global=<unspecified>
fallback=(((mswindows) . "black")) 0x1a6> 0x1d4>)
("backgroundToolBarColor" . #<color-specifier global=<unspecified>
fallback=#<color-specifier global=<unspecified> fallback=(((mswindows) .
"Gray75")) 0x1a8> 0x1d6>) ("background" . #<color-specifier
global="gray80" fallback=(((mswindows) . "white")) 0x191>)
("foreground" . #<color-specifier global=<unspecified>
fallback=(((mswindows) . "black")) 0x18f>)) :file
"c:\\PROGRA~1\\XEMACS\\xemacs-packages\\etc\\toolbar-fancy\\color-mail-up.xpm"
...])
fallback=
((nil . [nothing]))
0x1984>0x1983>
nil
#<glyph
(buffer)
#<image-specifier
global=<unspecified>
fallback=
((nil . [nothing]))
0x198b>0x198a>
#<glyph
(buffer)
#<image-specifier
global=
((mswindows)
. [xpm :color-symbols (("foregroundToolBarColor" . #<color-specifier
global=<unspecified> fallback=#<color-specifier global=<unspecified>
fallback=(((mswindows) . "black")) 0x1a6> 0x1d4>)
("backgroundToolBarColor" . #<color-specifier global=<unspecified>
fallback=#<color-specifier global=<unspecified> fallback=(((mswindows) .
"Gray75")) 0x1a8> 0x1d6>) ("background" . #<color-specifier
global="gray80" fallback=(((mswindows) . "white")) 0x191>)
("foreground" . #<color-specifier global=<unspecified>
fallback=(((mswindows) . "black")) 0x18f>)) :file
"c:\\PROGRA~1\\XEMACS\\xemacs-packages\\etc\\toolbar-fancy\\color-mail-cap-up.xpm"
...])
fallback=
((nil . [nothing]))
0x1992>0x1991>
nil
#<glyph
(buffer)
#<image-specifier
global=<unspecified>
fallback=
((nil . [nothing]))
0x1999>0x1998>)
Jan> If you use just (require 'toolbar-fancy) and then M-x
Jan> customize-variable RET use-fancy-toolbar RET Select color and
Jan> Set
Jan> What happens?
The initial frame has the standard icons. Only new frames I open have
the fancy toolbar.
> (emacs-version) "XEmacs 21.0 \"Pyrenean-pre6\"
[Lucid]
> (i386-pc-win32)
Jan> What is the color depth of your display?
I am on window-system mswindows on system-configuration
"i386-pc-win32".
I use a Color Palette of 65536 colors and a desktop area of 1024x768.
> click on <> next and press Save one of two things happen:
>
> Either XEmacs crashes Or nothing happens.
Jan> Here at work under the Solaris X server using just 256 colors
Jan> X emacs is very unhappy with the Next icons. Note that the
Jan> Next icons use 254 colors (at least that is what the author
Jan> claims)).
Both 'color and 'next displays fine for me, except for the initial
frame, which comes up with the default toolbar.
Jan> At home on a 16bit Xfree86 server there is no problem.
Jan> Jan
Adrian
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