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In a GTK+ 2 resource file (usually ~/.emacs.d/gtkrc), the simplest kind of a resource setting simply assigns a value to a variable. For example, putting the following line in the resource file changes the font on all GTK+ widgets to ‘courier-12’:
gtk-font-name = "courier 12"
Note that in this case the font name must be supplied as a GTK font pattern (also called a Pango font name), not as a Fontconfig-style font name or XLFD. See Fonts.
To customize widgets you first define a style, and then apply the style to the widgets. Here is an example that sets the font for menus (‘#’ characters indicate comments):
# Define the style ‘my_style’. style "my_style" { font_name = "helvetica bold 14" } # Specify that widget type ‘*emacs-menuitem*’ uses ‘my_style’. widget "*emacs-menuitem*" style "my_style"
The widget name in this example contains wildcards, so the style is applied to all widgets matching ‘*emacs-menuitem*’. The widgets are named by the way they are contained, from the outer widget to the inner widget. Here is another example that applies ‘my_style’ specifically to the Emacs menu bar:
widget "Emacs.pane.menubar.*" style "my_style"
Here is a more elaborate example, showing how to change the parts of the scroll bar:
style "scroll" { fg[NORMAL] = "red" # Arrow color. bg[NORMAL] = "yellow" # Thumb and background around arrow. bg[ACTIVE] = "blue" # Trough color. bg[PRELIGHT] = "white" # Thumb color when the mouse is over it. } widget "*verticalScrollBar*" style "scroll"