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+! Parts (C) 1996 By Greg J. Badros <gjb@cs.duke.edu>
+! You may use this file as specified under the GNU General Public License
+
+Xft.rgba: rgb
+
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+! emacs, xemacs
+
+! #define COLOR_PREF_DARK
+#define COLOR_PREF_LIGHT
+#ifdef COLOR_PREF_LIGHT
+
+
+emacs*Background: LightGray
+emacs*Foreground: Black
+
+#endif
+#ifdef COLOR_PREF_DARK
+
+emacs*Background: Black
+emacs*Foreground: LightGray
+
+#endif
+
+emacs*MenuBar: off
+emacs*ScrollBars: off
+
+! emacs*pointerColor: Blue
+! emacs*cursorColor: Blue
+emacs*bitmapIcon: on
+emacs*font: fixed
+!emacs.geometry: 80x25
+
+!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+! xterm (and friends)
+
+XTerm*highlightSelection: true
+! Uncomment this to use color for the bold attribute
+XTerm*VT100*colorBDMode: on
+XTerm*VT100*colorBD: blue
+! Uncomment this to use color for underline attribute
+XTerm.VT100*colorULMode: on
+XTerm.VT100*underLine: off
+XTerm*VT100*colorUL: magenta
+! Uncomment this to display the scrollbar
+XTerm*scrollBar: false
+
+XTerm*foreground: White
+XTerm*background: Black
+
+! This resource specifies whether or not to ignore the 'alternate screen'
+! of applications such as vi. When it is on, these applications will restore
+! the contents of the screen when they are exited to what they were before
+! they were started. When it is off, the contents of vi will remain on the
+! screen after the program is quit.
+XTerm.VT100.titeInhibit: true
+
+!
+XTerm*eightBitControl: false
+XTerm*eightBitInput: false
+
+! Uncomment this to turn off color mode in your xterms
+!XTerm.VT100*colorMode: off
+XTerm.VT100*dynamicColors: on
+
+! Number of lines of scrollback to save
+XTerm*saveLines: 1500
+
+xterm*reverseWrap: true
+
+*visualBell: true
+*scrollTtyOutput: False
+*scrollKey: True
+Scrollbar.JumpCursor: True
+
+XLock.buttonLogout: 0