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You can customize some X-related aspects of Emacs behavior using X resources, as is usual for programs that use X. On MS-Windows, you can customize some of the same aspects using the system registry. Voir la section The MS-Windows System Registry. Likewise, Emacs on MacOS Carbon emulates X resources using the Preferences system. Voir la section Environment Variables and Command Line Arguments..
When Emacs is built using an “X toolkit”, such as Lucid or LessTif, you need to use X resources to customize the appearance of the widgets, including the menu-bar, scroll-bar, and dialog boxes. This is because the libraries that implement these don't provide for customization through Emacs. GTK+ widgets use a separate system of “GTK resources”, which we will also describe.
D.1 X Resources | Using X resources with Emacs (in general). | |
D.2 Table of X Resources for Emacs | Table of specific X resources that affect Emacs. | |
D.3 X Resources for Faces | X resources for customizing faces. | |
D.4 Lucid Menu X Resources | X resources for Lucid menus. | |
D.5 LessTif Menu X Resources | X resources for LessTif and Motif menus. | |
D.6 GTK resources | Resources for GTK widgets. |
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