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Re: Finding faces to customize
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Juri Linkov |
Subject: |
Re: Finding faces to customize |
Date: |
Tue, 28 Jun 2005 03:00:33 +0300 |
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Gnus/5.110004 (No Gnus v0.4) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>>I dislike the new italic style for arguments in the help.
>>>So I decided I wanted to customize it. But how do I find it?
>>>(Without reading the code of course ;-)
>>
>>On an argument name you can type `C-u C-x = TAB RET TAB RET'
>>or `M-x customize-face RET RET'
>>
> Thanks, that helped I could find the face without problem.
BTW, the default prompt for `customize-face' has several problems.
1. The `face' property on a character under the point takes precedence
over the face name extracted from the buffer. So if the point is
located on the face name in the `defface' specification, then the
default will be `font-lock-variable-name-face' instead of the face
from `defface', because the face name is fontified in that font-lock
face.
The patch below joins all faces (from `face' property and face names
under the point) into one list. The patch is backward-compatible
for the argument `multiple' since it places faces from the `face'
property in front of the face name extracted from the buffer, so
the first element will be the same as now if `multiple' is nil.
2. When the `face' property has a list of faces, these faces are
displayed in the default prompt as words separated by comma.
It would be natural to expect that M-n in the minibuffer will allow
their editing, but this doesn't work.
The patch adds the default argument for completing-read, and splits
the result afterwards. One drawback of such approach is that it
doesn't allow completion for multiple face names (there is the file
emacs-lisp/crm.el distribued with Emacs that could be used here but
it is not up-to-date). Also it can accept invalid face name (to
allow a comma-separated input string to be accepted), but this is
not a big problem. `complete-in-turn' still works on a single face.
Index: lisp/faces.el
===================================================================
RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/lisp/faces.el,v
retrieving revision 1.325
diff -c -r1.325 faces.el
*** lisp/faces.el 25 Jun 2005 23:48:27 -0000 1.325
--- lisp/faces.el 28 Jun 2005 01:43:35 -0000
***************
*** 869,875 ****
(aliasfaces nil)
(nonaliasfaces nil)
faces)
! ;; Make a list of the named faces that the `face' property uses.
(if (and (listp faceprop)
;; Don't treat an attribute spec as a list of faces.
(not (keywordp (car faceprop)))
--- 869,878 ----
(aliasfaces nil)
(nonaliasfaces nil)
faces)
! ;; Try to get a face name from the buffer.
! (if (memq (intern-soft (thing-at-point 'symbol)) (face-list))
! (setq faces (list (intern-soft (thing-at-point 'symbol)))))
! ;; Add the named faces that the `face' property uses.
(if (and (listp faceprop)
;; Don't treat an attribute spec as a list of faces.
(not (keywordp (car faceprop)))
***************
*** 879,888 ****
(push f faces)))
(if (symbolp faceprop)
(push faceprop faces)))
- ;; If there are none, try to get a face name from the buffer.
- (if (and (null faces)
- (memq (intern-soft (thing-at-point 'symbol)) (face-list)))
- (setq faces (list (intern-soft (thing-at-point 'symbol)))))
;; Build up the completion tables.
(mapatoms (lambda (s)
--- 882,887 ----
***************
*** 904,916 ****
(if faces (mapconcat 'symbol-name faces ", ")
string-describing-default))
(format "%s: " prompt))
! (complete-in-turn nonaliasfaces aliasfaces) nil t))
;; Canonicalize the output.
(output
(if (equal input "")
faces
(if (stringp input)
! (list (intern input))
input))))
;; Return either a list of faces or just one face.
(if multiple
--- 903,917 ----
(if faces (mapconcat 'symbol-name faces ", ")
string-describing-default))
(format "%s: " prompt))
! (complete-in-turn nonaliasfaces aliasfaces)
! nil nil nil nil
! (if faces (mapconcat 'symbol-name faces ", "))))
;; Canonicalize the output.
(output
(if (equal input "")
faces
(if (stringp input)
! (mapcar 'intern (split-string input ", *" t))
input))))
;; Return either a list of faces or just one face.
(if multiple
--
Juri Linkov
http://www.jurta.org/emacs/