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Re: text properties in tex mode
From: |
Kostas Oikonomou |
Subject: |
Re: text properties in tex mode |
Date: |
Sun, 05 Oct 2008 11:11:53 -0400 |
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Thunderbird 2.0.0.14 (X11/20080505) |
Harven,
Thank you for the reply.
> Thus any face you set is overwritten by the font-lock
processing.
> Disabling font-lock-mode (M-x font-lock-mode) brings back
the menu
> you are interested in, but you will lose the coloring
provided by
> latex-mode.
I have indeed disabled font-lock mode everywhere by
(global-font-lock-mode -1)
in my init.el file. I don't mind losing font-lock coloring
in my Latex buffer.
But when I then do Edit -> Text Properties -> Background
color, I get the error I posted.
Are you saying above that this should not be happening?
> Another solution would be to use overlays instead of
faces for region highlighting. That's what use the
highlight-regexp command;
> this command highlight words matching a regexp. I think
there is
> an extension called highlight.el, by Drew Adams, which
provides easy access to overlays.
> Have a look at the wiki
http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/HighLight
I have looked at this, but it seems too complicated to me.
Maybe because I don't know enough about Emacs. I would
prefer to use the already-existing Edit -> Text Properties
menu, unless it is not possible.
Kostas
- text properties in tex mode, Kostas Oikonomou, 2008/10/04
- Re: text properties in tex mode, martin rudalics, 2008/10/04
- Re: text properties in tex mode, harven, 2008/10/04
- Re: text properties in tex mode,
Kostas Oikonomou <=
- Re: text properties in tex mode, harven, 2008/10/05
- Re: text properties in tex mode, Kostas Oikonomou, 2008/10/05
- Re: text properties in tex mode, harven, 2008/10/06
- Re: text properties in tex mode, Kostas Oikonomou, 2008/10/06
- Re: text properties in tex mode, martin rudalics, 2008/10/07