Juan Villacis writes: There are several ways to do it. For example, you could specify a default pixmap image to use in your `~/. Xresources', e.g. , Emacs*EmacsFrame.default.
AttributeBackgroundPixmap: /path/to/image. Xpm and then reload ~/. Xresources and restart XEmacs.
Alternatively, since each face can have its own pixmap background, a better way would be to set a face's pixmap within your XEmacs init file, e.g. , (set-face-background-pixmap 'default "/path/to/image. Xpm") (set-face-background-pixmap 'bold "/path/to/another_image. Xpm") and so on.
You can also do this interactively via M-x edit-faces. More.
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