Fellow perlmonks,

Could you please share your experience how to manage .Xdefaults to be used for Tk on Win32?

I set "HOME" environment variable, and placed ".Xdefaults" file there.

My .Xdefaults file is as follows:

UserFont*userFont*foreground: red UserFont*userFont*background: green SystemFont*systemFont*foreground: white SystemFont*systemFont*background: white *font*background: black *font*background: black
I know it contains stupid color definitions, but they are such to do that obvious whether my file is accepted at all...

I searched Tk distribution but found nothing that I did wrong. Moreover, I saw mention about processing of that file on Win32.

Whoever sees I did something wrong, please advice me how to correct a situation.

Does anyone succeeded changing colors on Win32?

Thank you in advance,
I.R.Baboon.


In reply to How to manage .Xdefaults to be used for Tk on Win32? by Baboon

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