Brian J. Lopes
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Mon Nov 6 07:46:48 JST 2006
Peter Dyballa wrote: > Am 05.11.2006 um 18:44 schrieb Brian J. Lopes: > >> I use this so that I have different settings for when I open in -nw >> mode, it's more handy on my Linux installations, but does that answer >> your question for why it's an if statement? > > No. > > I meant: *if* there's an exception, then. Usually do something > completely different ... Pete, I'm sorry, but I don't quite understand what you're getting at. In your first response you told me that the "progn" was not necessary in the else statement. Yet, when I open emacs in the terminal with the progn removed it give an error and doesn't set the background to black and foreground to white. What I have seems to work, if I open emacs as a window it is light blue on dark blue, and in the terminal is white on black. I'm sorry, I hope my ignorance is not frustrating you here. As I said, I have a dangerous knowledge of my .emacs file, just enough to really screw things up. Pura Vida, Brian