> > > You don't need to include the bug report template in every mail. > Just reply-to-all on this message. > > OK, thanks jasox wrote: > > > I had problem with setting up pure white color as background, so I saw > > that background color before code is what is should be eg. #fdfdfd > > but, background color after code is #fcfcfc. Here is what I am talking > > about: http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/809/emm.png > > I can't say that I see much in that image (except several active modes > that are not part of Emacs), but I think I understand what you are > saying is the issue now. > > Now tell me what you did to get Emacs into this state, preferably > starting from `emacs -Q'. Ie, if I want to reproduce this for myself, > precisely what do I have to do? Because if I just do `emacs -Q', the > background looks uniformly white to me... > On picture I run Emacs in standard way, now I tested starting emacs with 'emacs -Q' and get same bug (it is not clear white color). Can you please use gimp or other color picker to test on your system.