@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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+@c Copyright (C) 1987, 1993-1995, 1997, 2001-2016 Free Software
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@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node X Resources
graphical widgets, such as the menu-bar, scroll-bar, and dialog boxes,
is determined by
@ifnottex
-``GTK resources'', which we will also describe.
+GTK resources, which we will also describe.
@end ifnottex
@iftex
-``GTK resources''.
+GTK resources.
@end iftex
When Emacs is built without GTK+ support, the appearance of these
widgets is determined by additional X resources.
@ifnottex
@item @code{privateColormap} (class @code{PrivateColormap})
-If @samp{on}, use a private color map, in the case where the ``default
-visual'' of class PseudoColor and Emacs is using it.
+If @samp{on}, use a private color map, in the case where the default
+visual of class PseudoColor and Emacs is using it.
@item @code{reverseVideo} (class @code{ReverseVideo})
Switch foreground and background default colors if @samp{on}, use colors as
@code{emacs-filedialog}, of class @code{GtkFileSelection}.
Because the widgets for pop-up menus and dialogs are free-standing
-windows and not ``contained'' in the @code{Emacs} widget, their GTK+
+windows and not contained in the @code{Emacs} widget, their GTK+
absolute names do not start with @samp{Emacs}. To customize these
widgets, use wildcards like this:
@item ACTIVE
This is the state for a widget that is ready to do something. It is
also for the trough of a scroll bar, i.e., @code{bg[ACTIVE] = "red"}
-sets the scroll bar trough to red. Buttons that have been pressed but
-not released yet (``armed'') are in this state.
+sets the scroll bar trough to red. Buttons that have been armed
+(pressed but not released yet) are in this state.
@item PRELIGHT
This is the state for a widget that can be manipulated, when the mouse
pointer is over it---for example when the mouse is over the thumb in