| 1 | @c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
| 2 | @c Copyright (C) 1987,93,94,95,1997,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 3 | @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
| 4 | @node X Resources, Antinews, Command Arguments, Top |
| 5 | @appendix X Options and Resources |
| 6 | |
| 7 | You can customize some X-related aspects of Emacs behavior using X |
| 8 | resources, as is usual for programs that use X. On MS-Windows, you |
| 9 | can customize some of the same aspects using the system registry. |
| 10 | @xref{MS-Windows Registry}. X resources are the only way to customize |
| 11 | tooltip windows and LessTif menus, since the libraries that implement |
| 12 | them don't provide for customization through Emacs. This appendix |
| 13 | describes the X resources that Emacs recognizes and how to use them. |
| 14 | |
| 15 | @menu |
| 16 | * Resources:: Using X resources with Emacs (in general). |
| 17 | * Table of Resources:: Table of specific X resources that affect Emacs. |
| 18 | * Face Resources:: X resources for customizing faces. |
| 19 | * Lucid Resources:: X resources for Lucid menus. |
| 20 | * LessTif Resources:: X resources for LessTif and Motif menus. |
| 21 | @end menu |
| 22 | |
| 23 | @node Resources |
| 24 | @appendixsec X Resources |
| 25 | @cindex resources |
| 26 | @cindex X resources |
| 27 | @cindex @file{~/.Xdefaults} file |
| 28 | @cindex @file{~/.Xresources} file |
| 29 | |
| 30 | Programs running under the X Window System organize their user |
| 31 | options under a hierarchy of classes and resources. You can specify |
| 32 | default values for these options in your X resources file, usually |
| 33 | named @file{~/.Xdefaults} or @file{~/.Xresources}. |
| 34 | If changes in @file{~/.Xdefaults} do not |
| 35 | take effect, it is because your X server stores its own list of |
| 36 | resources; to update them, use the shell command @command{xrdb}---for |
| 37 | instance, @samp{xrdb ~/.Xdefaults}. |
| 38 | |
| 39 | Each line in the file specifies a value for one option or for a |
| 40 | collection of related options, for one program or for several programs |
| 41 | (optionally even for all programs). |
| 42 | |
| 43 | @cindex Registry (MS-Windows) |
| 44 | MS-Windows systems don't support @file{~/.Xdefaults} files, but |
| 45 | Emacs compiled for Windows looks for X resources in the Windows |
| 46 | Registry, under the key @samp{HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\GNU\Emacs} |
| 47 | and then under the key @samp{HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\GNU\Emacs}. |
| 48 | |
| 49 | Programs define named resources with particular meanings. They also |
| 50 | define how to group resources into named classes. For instance, in |
| 51 | Emacs, the @samp{internalBorder} resource controls the width of the |
| 52 | internal border, and the @samp{borderWidth} resource controls the width |
| 53 | of the external border. Both of these resources are part of the |
| 54 | @samp{BorderWidth} class. Case distinctions are significant in these |
| 55 | names. |
| 56 | |
| 57 | In @file{~/.Xdefaults}, you can specify a value for a single resource |
| 58 | on one line, like this: |
| 59 | |
| 60 | @example |
| 61 | emacs.borderWidth: 2 |
| 62 | @end example |
| 63 | |
| 64 | @noindent |
| 65 | Or you can use a class name to specify the same value for all resources |
| 66 | in that class. Here's an example: |
| 67 | |
| 68 | @example |
| 69 | emacs.BorderWidth: 2 |
| 70 | @end example |
| 71 | |
| 72 | If you specify a value for a class, it becomes the default for all |
| 73 | resources in that class. You can specify values for individual |
| 74 | resources as well; these override the class value, for those particular |
| 75 | resources. Thus, this example specifies 2 as the default width for all |
| 76 | borders, but overrides this value with 4 for the external border: |
| 77 | |
| 78 | @example |
| 79 | emacs.BorderWidth: 2 |
| 80 | emacs.borderWidth: 4 |
| 81 | @end example |
| 82 | |
| 83 | The order in which the lines appear in the file does not matter. |
| 84 | Also, command-line options always override the X resources file. |
| 85 | |
| 86 | The string @samp{emacs} in the examples above is also a resource |
| 87 | name. It actually represents the name of the executable file that you |
| 88 | invoke to run Emacs. If Emacs is installed under a different name, it |
| 89 | looks for resources under that name instead of @samp{emacs}. |
| 90 | |
| 91 | @table @samp |
| 92 | @item -name @var{name} |
| 93 | @opindex --name |
| 94 | @itemx --name=@var{name} |
| 95 | @cindex resource name, command-line argument |
| 96 | Use @var{name} as the resource name (and the title) for the initial |
| 97 | Emacs frame. This option does not affect subsequent frames, but Lisp |
| 98 | programs can specify frame names when they create frames. |
| 99 | |
| 100 | If you don't specify this option, the default is to use the Emacs |
| 101 | executable's name as the resource name. |
| 102 | |
| 103 | @item -xrm @var{resource-values} |
| 104 | @opindex --xrm |
| 105 | @itemx --xrm=@var{resource-values} |
| 106 | @cindex resource values, command-line argument |
| 107 | Specify X resource values for this Emacs job (see below). |
| 108 | @end table |
| 109 | |
| 110 | For consistency, @samp{-name} also specifies the name to use for |
| 111 | other resource values that do not belong to any particular frame. |
| 112 | |
| 113 | The resources that name Emacs invocations also belong to a class; its |
| 114 | name is @samp{Emacs}. If you write @samp{Emacs} instead of |
| 115 | @samp{emacs}, the resource applies to all frames in all Emacs jobs, |
| 116 | regardless of frame titles and regardless of the name of the executable |
| 117 | file. Here is an example: |
| 118 | |
| 119 | @example |
| 120 | Emacs.BorderWidth: 2 |
| 121 | Emacs.borderWidth: 4 |
| 122 | @end example |
| 123 | |
| 124 | You can specify a string of additional resource values for Emacs to |
| 125 | use with the command line option @samp{-xrm @var{resources}}. The text |
| 126 | @var{resources} should have the same format that you would use inside a file |
| 127 | of X resources. To include multiple resource specifications in |
| 128 | @var{resources}, put a newline between them, just as you would in a file. |
| 129 | You can also use @samp{#include "@var{filename}"} to include a file full |
| 130 | of resource specifications. Resource values specified with @samp{-xrm} |
| 131 | take precedence over all other resource specifications. |
| 132 | |
| 133 | One way to experiment with the effect of different resource settings |
| 134 | is to use the @code{editres} program. Select @samp{Get Tree} from the |
| 135 | @samp{Commands} menu, then click on an Emacs frame. This will display |
| 136 | a tree showing the structure of X toolkit widgets used in an Emacs |
| 137 | frame. Select one of them, such as @samp{menubar}, then select |
| 138 | @samp{Show Resource Box} from the @samp{Commands} menu. This displays |
| 139 | a list of all the meaningful X resources and allows you to edit them. |
| 140 | Changes take effect immediately if you click on the @samp{Apply} button. |
| 141 | |
| 142 | @node Table of Resources |
| 143 | @appendixsec Table of X Resources for Emacs |
| 144 | |
| 145 | This table lists the resource names that designate options for |
| 146 | Emacs, not counting those for the appearance of the menu bar, each |
| 147 | with the class that it belongs to: |
| 148 | |
| 149 | @table @asis |
| 150 | @item @code{background} (class @code{Background}) |
| 151 | Background color name. |
| 152 | |
| 153 | @item @code{bitmapIcon} (class @code{BitmapIcon}) |
| 154 | Use a bitmap icon (a picture of a gnu) if @samp{on}, let the window |
| 155 | manager choose an icon if @samp{off}. |
| 156 | |
| 157 | @item @code{borderColor} (class @code{BorderColor}) |
| 158 | Color name for the external border. |
| 159 | |
| 160 | @item @code{borderWidth} (class @code{BorderWidth}) |
| 161 | Width in pixels of the external border. |
| 162 | |
| 163 | @item @code{cursorColor} (class @code{Foreground}) |
| 164 | Color name for text cursor (point). |
| 165 | |
| 166 | @item @code{font} (class @code{Font}) |
| 167 | Font name for text (or fontset name, @pxref{Fontsets}). |
| 168 | |
| 169 | @item @code{foreground} (class @code{Foreground}) |
| 170 | Color name for text. |
| 171 | |
| 172 | @item @code{geometry} (class @code{Geometry}) |
| 173 | Window size and position. Be careful not to specify this resource as |
| 174 | @samp{emacs*geometry}, because that may affect individual menus as well |
| 175 | as the Emacs frame itself. |
| 176 | |
| 177 | If this resource specifies a position, that position applies only to the |
| 178 | initial Emacs frame (or, in the case of a resource for a specific frame |
| 179 | name, only that frame). However, the size, if specified here, applies to |
| 180 | all frames. |
| 181 | |
| 182 | @item @code{fullscreen} (class @code{Fullscreen}) |
| 183 | The desired fullscreen size. The value can be one of @code{fullboth}, |
| 184 | @code{fullwidth} or @code{fullheight}, which correspond to |
| 185 | the command-line options @samp{-fs}, @samp{-fw}, and @samp{-fh} |
| 186 | (@pxref{Window Size X}). |
| 187 | |
| 188 | Note that this applies to all frames created, not just the initial |
| 189 | one. |
| 190 | |
| 191 | @item @code{iconName} (class @code{Title}) |
| 192 | Name to display in the icon. |
| 193 | |
| 194 | @item @code{internalBorder} (class @code{BorderWidth}) |
| 195 | Width in pixels of the internal border. |
| 196 | |
| 197 | @item @code{lineSpacing} (class @code{LineSpacing}) |
| 198 | @cindex line spacing |
| 199 | @cindex leading |
| 200 | Additional space (@dfn{leading}) between lines, in pixels. |
| 201 | |
| 202 | @item @code{menuBar} (class @code{MenuBar}) |
| 203 | Give frames menu bars if @samp{on}; don't have menu bars if |
| 204 | @samp{off}. @xref{Lucid Resources}, and @ref{LessTif Resources}, for |
| 205 | how to control the appearance of the menu bar if you have one. |
| 206 | |
| 207 | @item @code{minibuffer} (class @code{Minibuffer}) |
| 208 | If @samp{none}, don't make a minibuffer in this frame. |
| 209 | It will use a separate minibuffer frame instead. |
| 210 | |
| 211 | @item @code{paneFont} (class @code{Font}) |
| 212 | @cindex font for menus |
| 213 | Font name for menu pane titles, in non-toolkit versions of Emacs. |
| 214 | |
| 215 | @item @code{pointerColor} (class @code{Foreground}) |
| 216 | Color of the mouse cursor. |
| 217 | |
| 218 | @item @code{privateColormap} (class @code{PrivateColormap}) |
| 219 | If @samp{on}, use a private color map, in the case where the ``default |
| 220 | visual'' of class PseudoColor and Emacs is using it. |
| 221 | |
| 222 | @item @code{reverseVideo} (class @code{ReverseVideo}) |
| 223 | Switch foreground and background default colors if @samp{on}, use colors as |
| 224 | specified if @samp{off}. |
| 225 | |
| 226 | @item @code{screenGamma} (class @code{ScreenGamma}) |
| 227 | @cindex gamma correction |
| 228 | Gamma correction for colors, equivalent to the frame parameter |
| 229 | @code{screen-gamma}. |
| 230 | |
| 231 | @item @code{selectionFont} (class @code{SelectionFont}) |
| 232 | Font name for pop-up menu items, in non-toolkit versions of Emacs. (For |
| 233 | toolkit versions, see @ref{Lucid Resources}, also see @ref{LessTif |
| 234 | Resources}.) |
| 235 | |
| 236 | @item @code{selectionTimeout} (class @code{SelectionTimeout}) |
| 237 | Number of milliseconds to wait for a selection reply. |
| 238 | If the selection owner doesn't reply in this time, we give up. |
| 239 | A value of 0 means wait as long as necessary. |
| 240 | |
| 241 | @item @code{synchronous} (class @code{Synchronous}) |
| 242 | @cindex debugging X problems |
| 243 | @cindex synchronous X mode |
| 244 | Run Emacs in synchronous mode if @samp{on}. Synchronous mode is |
| 245 | useful for debugging X problems. |
| 246 | |
| 247 | @item @code{title} (class @code{Title}) |
| 248 | Name to display in the title bar of the initial Emacs frame. |
| 249 | |
| 250 | @item @code{toolBar} (class @code{ToolBar}) |
| 251 | Number of lines to reserve for the tool bar. A zero value suppresses |
| 252 | the tool bar. If the value is non-zero and |
| 253 | @code{auto-resize-tool-bars} is non-@code{nil}, the tool bar's size |
| 254 | will be changed automatically so that all tool bar items are visible. |
| 255 | |
| 256 | @item @code{verticalScrollBars} (class @code{ScrollBars}) |
| 257 | Give frames scroll bars if @samp{on}; don't have scroll bars if |
| 258 | @samp{off}. |
| 259 | @end table |
| 260 | |
| 261 | @node Face Resources |
| 262 | @appendixsec X Resources for Faces |
| 263 | |
| 264 | You can also use resources to customize the appearance of particular |
| 265 | faces (@pxref{Faces}): |
| 266 | |
| 267 | @table @code |
| 268 | @item @var{face}.attributeFont |
| 269 | Font for face @var{face}. |
| 270 | @item @var{face}.attributeForeground |
| 271 | Foreground color for face @var{face}. |
| 272 | @item @var{face}.attributeBackground |
| 273 | Background color for face @var{face}. |
| 274 | @item @var{face}.attributeUnderline |
| 275 | Underline flag for face @var{face}. Use @samp{on} or @samp{true} for |
| 276 | yes. |
| 277 | @item @var{face}.attributeFamily |
| 278 | Font family for face @var{face}. |
| 279 | @item @var{face}.attributeWidth |
| 280 | Relative proportional width of the font to use for face @var{face}. |
| 281 | It should be one of @code{ultra-condensed}, @code{extra-condensed}, |
| 282 | @code{condensed}, @code{semi-condensed}, @code{normal}, |
| 283 | @code{semi-expanded}, @code{expanded}, @code{extra-expanded}, or |
| 284 | @code{ultra-expanded}. |
| 285 | @item @var{face}.attributeHeight |
| 286 | Height of the font to use for face @var{face}: either an integer |
| 287 | specifying the height in units of 1/10@dmn{pt}, or a floating point |
| 288 | number that specifies a scale factor to scale the underlying face's |
| 289 | default font, or a function to be called with the default height which |
| 290 | will return a new height. |
| 291 | @item @var{face}.attributeWeight |
| 292 | A weight to use for the face @var{face}. It must be one of |
| 293 | @code{ultra-bold}, @code{extra-bold}, @code{bold}, |
| 294 | @code{semi-bold}, @code{normal}, @code{semi-light}, @code{light}, |
| 295 | @code{extra-light}, @code{ultra-light}. |
| 296 | @item @var{face}.attributeSlant |
| 297 | The slant to use for the font of face @var{face}. It must be one of |
| 298 | @code{italic}, @code{oblique}, @code{normal}, |
| 299 | @code{reverse-italic}, or @code{reverse-oblique}. |
| 300 | @item @var{face}.attributeStrikeThrough |
| 301 | Whether the face @var{face} should be drawn with a line striking |
| 302 | through the characters. |
| 303 | @item @var{face}.attributeOverline |
| 304 | Whether the characters in the face @var{face} should be overlined. |
| 305 | @item @var{face}.attributeBox |
| 306 | Whether to draw a box around the characters in face @var{face}. |
| 307 | @item @var{face}.attributeInverse |
| 308 | Whether to display the characters in face @var{face} in inverse |
| 309 | video. |
| 310 | @item @var{face}.attributeStipple |
| 311 | The name of a pixmap data file to use for the stipple pattern, or |
| 312 | @code{false} to not use stipple for the face @var{face}. |
| 313 | @item @var{face}.attributeBackgroundPixmap |
| 314 | The background pixmap for the face @var{face}. Should be a name of a |
| 315 | pixmap file or @code{false}. |
| 316 | @item @var{face}.attributeBold |
| 317 | Whether to draw the characters in the face @var{face} as bold. |
| 318 | @item @var{face}.attributeItalic |
| 319 | Whether to draw the characters in the face @var{face} as italic. |
| 320 | @end table |
| 321 | |
| 322 | @node Lucid Resources |
| 323 | @appendixsec Lucid Menu X Resources |
| 324 | @cindex Menu X Resources (Lucid widgets) |
| 325 | @cindex Lucid Widget X Resources |
| 326 | |
| 327 | If the Emacs installed at your site was built to use the X toolkit |
| 328 | with the Lucid menu widgets, then the menu bar is a separate widget and |
| 329 | has its own resources. The resource names contain @samp{pane.menubar} |
| 330 | (following, as always, the name of the Emacs invocation, or @samp{Emacs}, |
| 331 | which stands for all Emacs invocations). Specify them like this: |
| 332 | |
| 333 | @example |
| 334 | Emacs.pane.menubar.@var{resource}: @var{value} |
| 335 | @end example |
| 336 | |
| 337 | @noindent |
| 338 | For example, to specify the font @samp{8x16} for the menu-bar items, |
| 339 | write this: |
| 340 | |
| 341 | @example |
| 342 | Emacs.pane.menubar.font: 8x16 |
| 343 | @end example |
| 344 | |
| 345 | @noindent |
| 346 | Resources for @emph{non-menubar} toolkit pop-up menus have |
| 347 | @samp{menu*}, in like fashion. For example, to specify the font |
| 348 | @samp{8x16} for the pop-up menu items, write this: |
| 349 | |
| 350 | @example |
| 351 | Emacs.menu*.font: 8x16 |
| 352 | @end example |
| 353 | |
| 354 | @noindent |
| 355 | For dialog boxes, use @samp{dialog} instead of @samp{menu}: |
| 356 | |
| 357 | @example |
| 358 | Emacs.dialog*.font: 8x16 |
| 359 | @end example |
| 360 | |
| 361 | @noindent |
| 362 | Experience shows that on some systems you may need to add |
| 363 | @samp{shell.}@: before the @samp{pane.menubar} or @samp{menu*}. On |
| 364 | some other systems, you must not add @samp{shell.}. |
| 365 | |
| 366 | Here is a list of the specific resources for menu bars and pop-up menus: |
| 367 | |
| 368 | @table @code |
| 369 | @item font |
| 370 | Font for menu item text. |
| 371 | @item foreground |
| 372 | Color of the foreground. |
| 373 | @item background |
| 374 | Color of the background. |
| 375 | @item buttonForeground |
| 376 | In the menu bar, the color of the foreground for a selected item. |
| 377 | @item horizontalSpacing |
| 378 | Horizontal spacing in pixels between items. Default is 3. |
| 379 | @item verticalSpacing |
| 380 | Vertical spacing in pixels between items. Default is 1. |
| 381 | @item arrowSpacing |
| 382 | Horizontal spacing between the arrow (which indicates a submenu) and |
| 383 | the associated text. Default is 10. |
| 384 | @item shadowThickness |
| 385 | Thickness of shadow line around the widget. |
| 386 | @item margin |
| 387 | The margin of the menu bar, in characters. The default of 4 makes the |
| 388 | menu bar appear like the LessTif/Motif one. |
| 389 | @end table |
| 390 | |
| 391 | @node LessTif Resources |
| 392 | @appendixsec LessTif Menu X Resources |
| 393 | @cindex Menu X Resources (LessTif widgets) |
| 394 | @cindex LessTif Widget X Resources |
| 395 | |
| 396 | If the Emacs installed at your site was built to use the X toolkit |
| 397 | with the LessTif or Motif widgets, then the menu bar, the dialog |
| 398 | boxes, the pop-up menus, and the file-selection box are separate |
| 399 | widgets and have their own resources. |
| 400 | |
| 401 | The resource names for the menu bar contain @samp{pane.menubar} |
| 402 | (following, as always, the name of the Emacs invocation, or |
| 403 | @samp{Emacs}, which stands for all Emacs invocations). Specify them |
| 404 | like this: |
| 405 | |
| 406 | @smallexample |
| 407 | Emacs.pane.menubar.@var{subwidget}.@var{resource}: @var{value} |
| 408 | @end smallexample |
| 409 | |
| 410 | Each individual string in the menu bar is a subwidget; the subwidget's |
| 411 | name is the same as the menu item string. For example, the word |
| 412 | @samp{File} in the menu bar is part of a subwidget named |
| 413 | @samp{emacs.pane.menubar.File}. Most likely, you want to specify the |
| 414 | same resources for the whole menu bar. To do this, use @samp{*} instead |
| 415 | of a specific subwidget name. For example, to specify the font |
| 416 | @samp{8x16} for the menu-bar items, write this: |
| 417 | |
| 418 | @smallexample |
| 419 | Emacs.pane.menubar.*.fontList: 8x16 |
| 420 | @end smallexample |
| 421 | |
| 422 | @noindent |
| 423 | This also specifies the resource value for submenus. |
| 424 | |
| 425 | Each item in a submenu in the menu bar also has its own name for X |
| 426 | resources; for example, the @samp{File} submenu has an item named |
| 427 | @samp{Save (current buffer)}. A resource specification for a submenu |
| 428 | item looks like this: |
| 429 | |
| 430 | @smallexample |
| 431 | Emacs.pane.menubar.popup_*.@var{menu}.@var{item}.@var{resource}: @var{value} |
| 432 | @end smallexample |
| 433 | |
| 434 | @noindent |
| 435 | For example, here's how to specify the font for the @samp{Save (current |
| 436 | buffer)} item: |
| 437 | |
| 438 | @smallexample |
| 439 | Emacs.pane.menubar.popup_*.File.Save (current buffer).fontList: 8x16 |
| 440 | @end smallexample |
| 441 | |
| 442 | @noindent |
| 443 | For an item in a second-level submenu, such as @samp{Complete Word} |
| 444 | under @samp{Spell Checking} under @samp{Tools}, the resource fits this |
| 445 | template: |
| 446 | |
| 447 | @smallexample |
| 448 | Emacs.pane.menubar.popup_*.popup_*.@var{menu}.@var{resource}: @var{value} |
| 449 | @end smallexample |
| 450 | |
| 451 | @noindent |
| 452 | For example, |
| 453 | |
| 454 | @smallexample |
| 455 | Emacs.pane.menubar.popup_*.popup_*.Spell Checking.Complete Word: @var{value} |
| 456 | @end smallexample |
| 457 | |
| 458 | @noindent |
| 459 | (This should be one long line.) |
| 460 | |
| 461 | It's impossible to specify a resource for all the menu-bar items |
| 462 | without also specifying it for the submenus as well. So if you want the |
| 463 | submenu items to look different from the menu bar itself, you must ask |
| 464 | for that in two steps. First, specify the resource for all of them; |
| 465 | then, override the value for submenus alone. Here is an example: |
| 466 | |
| 467 | @smallexample |
| 468 | Emacs.pane.menubar.*.fontList: 8x16 |
| 469 | Emacs.pane.menubar.popup_*.fontList: 8x16 |
| 470 | @end smallexample |
| 471 | |
| 472 | @noindent |
| 473 | For LessTif pop-up menus, use @samp{menu*} instead of |
| 474 | @samp{pane.menubar}. For example, to specify the font @samp{8x16} for |
| 475 | the pop-up menu items, write this: |
| 476 | |
| 477 | @smallexample |
| 478 | Emacs.menu*.fontList: 8x16 |
| 479 | @end smallexample |
| 480 | |
| 481 | @noindent |
| 482 | For LessTif dialog boxes, use @samp{dialog} instead of @samp{menu}: |
| 483 | |
| 484 | @example |
| 485 | Emacs.dialog*.fontList: 8x16 |
| 486 | Emacs.dialog*.foreground: hotpink |
| 487 | @end example |
| 488 | |
| 489 | To specify resources for the LessTif file-selection box, use |
| 490 | @samp{fsb*}, like this: |
| 491 | |
| 492 | @example |
| 493 | Emacs.fsb*.fontList: 8x16 |
| 494 | @end example |
| 495 | |
| 496 | @iftex |
| 497 | @medbreak |
| 498 | @end iftex |
| 499 | Here is a list of the specific resources for LessTif menu bars and |
| 500 | pop-up menus: |
| 501 | |
| 502 | @table @code |
| 503 | @item armColor |
| 504 | The color to show in an armed button. |
| 505 | @item fontList |
| 506 | The font to use. |
| 507 | @item marginBottom |
| 508 | @itemx marginHeight |
| 509 | @itemx marginLeft |
| 510 | @itemx marginRight |
| 511 | @itemx marginTop |
| 512 | @itemx marginWidth |
| 513 | Amount of space to leave around the item, within the border. |
| 514 | @item borderWidth |
| 515 | The width of the border around the menu item, on all sides. |
| 516 | @item shadowThickness |
| 517 | The width of the border shadow. |
| 518 | @item bottomShadowColor |
| 519 | The color for the border shadow, on the bottom and the right. |
| 520 | @item topShadowColor |
| 521 | The color for the border shadow, on the top and the left. |
| 522 | @end table |