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From: grunwald@foobar.colorado.edu (Dirk Grunwald)
Subject: Re: making xtex display white on black
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My normal display is white on black, but I prefer black on white for
xtex. I have the following in my resources file.

Xtex*DviPage*ReverseVideo: true

Btw, the following resources may help as well:

Xtex.print: dvips -Pgutenberg

where 'gutenberg' is a local printer - this sets the default print
command.  You can also use '%f' as the file name in the 'print'
directive if it can't appear as the last word in the print. Thus, if
you needed to use ``print foo.dvi -via-arcane-method'' you could say:

Xtex.print: print %f -via-arcane-method

and that should do it. A manual. Gotta write a manual.


