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-@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c Copyright (C) 1987, 1993-1995, 1997, 2001-2014 Free Software
+@c Foundation, Inc.
* Resources:: Using X resources with Emacs (in general).
* Table of Resources:: Table of specific X resources that affect Emacs.
* Lucid Resources:: X resources for Lucid menus.
* Resources:: Using X resources with Emacs (in general).
* Table of Resources:: Table of specific X resources that affect Emacs.
* Lucid Resources:: X resources for Lucid menus.
@ifnottex
@item @code{selectionFont} (class @code{SelectionFont})
Font name for pop-up menu items, in non-toolkit versions of Emacs. (For
@ifnottex
@item @code{selectionFont} (class @code{SelectionFont})
Font name for pop-up menu items, in non-toolkit versions of Emacs. (For
-@node LessTif Resources
-@appendixsec LessTif Menu X Resources
-@cindex Menu X Resources (LessTif widgets)
-@cindex LessTif Widget X Resources
+@node Motif Resources
+@appendixsec Motif Menu X Resources
+@cindex Menu X Resources (Motif widgets)
+@cindex Motif Widget X Resources
- If Emacs is compiled with the X toolkit support using LessTif or
-Motif widgets, you can use X resources to customize the appearance of
-the menu bar, pop-up menus, and dialog boxes. However, the resources
-are organized differently from Lucid widgets.
+ If Emacs is compiled with the X toolkit support using Motif or
+LessTif widgets, you can use X resources to customize the appearance
+of the menu bar, pop-up menus, and dialog boxes. However, the
+resources are organized differently from Lucid widgets.
The resource names for the menu bar are in the @samp{pane.menubar}
class, and they must be specified in this form:
The resource names for the menu bar are in the @samp{pane.menubar}
class, and they must be specified in this form:
The following sections describe how to customize GTK+ resources for
Emacs. For details about GTK+ resources, see the GTK+ API document at
The following sections describe how to customize GTK+ resources for
Emacs. For details about GTK+ resources, see the GTK+ API document at
In GTK+ version 3, GTK+ resources have been replaced by a completely
different system. The appearance of GTK+ widgets is now determined by
In GTK+ version 3, GTK+ resources have been replaced by a completely
different system. The appearance of GTK+ widgets is now determined by
double quotes, e.g., @samp{"red"}. RGB triplets should be written
without double quotes, e.g., @samp{#ff0000}. GTK-style RGB triplets
have the form @w{@code{@{ @var{r}, @var{g}, @var{b} @}}}, where
double quotes, e.g., @samp{"red"}. RGB triplets should be written
without double quotes, e.g., @samp{#ff0000}. GTK-style RGB triplets
have the form @w{@code{@{ @var{r}, @var{g}, @var{b} @}}}, where
-@var{r}, @var{g} and @var{b} are either integers in the range 0-65535
-or floats in the range 0.0-1.0.
+@var{r}, @var{g} and @var{b} are either integers in the range 0--65535
+or floats in the range 0.0--1.0.