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bug#16378: Empty face settings ignored (was bug#16694: Regression by com
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
bug#16378: Empty face settings ignored (was bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources) |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 10:49:58 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
> don't know all of its dark corners and functionality. Thus, when I read
> the bug report done by Stefan, I tried to figure out what was the
> desired and what was the buggy behavior, all in the context of some
> functionality that was rather foggy to me.
The desired behavior is that after middle clicking "State => Set for
current session", the "sample" (and all code highlighted with that
font-lock-comment-delimiter-face) should be displayed with the default
color used for all non-highlighted text (i.e. a black foreground,
typically), whereas it's still displayed using the reddish color of
font-lock-comment-face.
IOW, even though I specifically asked to remove the inheritance between
font-lock-comment-delimiter-face and font-lock-comment-face, this
inheritance is still present.
Note that this has nothing to do with inheritance. The same recipe
works for other properties:
src/emacs -Q lisp/minibuffer.el
C-e
M-x customize-face RET RET
[ So this time we get font-lock-comment-face. ]
click on the "Foreground" button so as to disable the reddish color:
the result should be a face that does not specify any particular
appearance. Middle click "State => Set for current session" and
notice that the face is still using the same reddish foreground.
-- Stefan
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Matthias Dahl, 2014/02/08
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Glenn Morris, 2014/02/12
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Matthias Dahl, 2014/02/14
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/02/20
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Stefan Monnier, 2014/02/20
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/02/21
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Stefan Monnier, 2014/02/21
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Matthias Dahl, 2014/02/23
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/02/23
- bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources, Matthias Dahl, 2014/02/24
- bug#16378: Empty face settings ignored (was bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources),
Stefan Monnier <=
- bug#16378: Empty face settings ignored (was bug#16694: Regression by commit 115663 (bzr): Theme face attributes no longer take precedence over X resources), Matthias Dahl, 2014/02/27