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Date: 03 Mar 1997 16:26:11 +0100
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Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM> writes:

> One approach is to steal colors from other apps or systems, and the
> obvious choice here is CDE.  CDE is the user interface standard today
> in the X world that has the most industry support.
[...]
> When you design your application's user interface, do not specify
> color settings that override the default color scheme that the Common
> Desktop Environment provides for Motif and desktop widgets.

It seems to me that CDE is totally irrelevant to XEmacs (if it were
called CDR, then maybe...:>).  I'd say that most of XEmacs users don't
use CDE.

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Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr> | Student at FER Zagreb, Croatia
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