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face at point
From: |
John Hunter |
Subject: |
face at point |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Nov 2002 20:13:26 -0600 |
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Gnus/5.090005 (Oort Gnus v0.05) Emacs/21.2 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) |
[ I recently inadvertently posted this to g.e.gnus, but it really
belongs here. Sorry for the crosspost ]
I don't really understand how to identify what faces are in use in a
given buffer.
I use color-theme (gnome2) which works fine under X but when I am
using font locking in emacs 21 in an xterm, I occasionally run into
problems.
Case in point: In gnus article mode, the face of quoted messages (the
cited text from previous posts that the article is following-up to) is
dark blue and hard to read against my black background xterm.
I would like to know which face I need to set so that the color is
more to my liking. I tried apropos to see if there was a
gnus-article-cited-face or something like that, but didn't find it.
What would be really helpful, is if I could execute some function and
see what variable (symbol?) controlled the face at point. Then I
could apply a mode-hook to set that face to my heart's desires.
Ie, how do I find out what face is responsible for a given segment of
text in a given mode?
John Hunter
Oort Gnus v0.05
GNU Emacs 21.2.1
- face at point,
John Hunter <=
- Re: face at point, Jesper Harder, 2002/11/14
- Re: face at point, John Hunter, 2002/11/14
- Re: face at point, Jesper Harder, 2002/11/14
- Re: face at point, Oliver Scholz, 2002/11/15
- Re: face at point, Jesper Harder, 2002/11/15
- Re: face at point, Jesper Harder, 2002/11/15
- Re: face at point, Oliver Scholz, 2002/11/15
- Re: face at point, Kai Großjohann, 2002/11/16
Re: face at point, Miles Bader, 2002/11/14
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