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[elpa] externals/org-transclusion eecb77b6f6 2/2: docs: mention "transparent" default face spec |
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Wed, 10 May 2023 17:59:38 -0400 (EDT) |
branch: externals/org-transclusion
commit eecb77b6f65239821d5f929a33ab9bd09dd9ef4d
Author: Noboru Ota <me@nobiot.com>
Commit: Noboru Ota <me@nobiot.com>
docs: mention "transparent" default face spec
The default for faces 'org-transclusion' and 'org-transclusion-source'
is no color or any other specification (transparent). An intended use of
these faces is when you use packages such as ~org-indent-mode~ or
~org-modern~, which might override the fringe ~org-transclusion~ places.
To make the transclusion and its source visible, you might like to put
some background color to source and transclusion.
---
docs/org-transclusion-manual.org | 11 ++++++++---
org-transclusion.el | 6 ++++--
2 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/docs/org-transclusion-manual.org b/docs/org-transclusion-manual.org
index ddcceac34f..512faf2f8a 100644
--- a/docs/org-transclusion-manual.org
+++ b/docs/org-transclusion-manual.org
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
#+title: Org-transclusion User Manual
#+author: Noboru Ota <me@nobiot.com>
#+macro: version 1.3.x
-#+macro: modified 08 May 2023
+#+macro: modified 10 May 2023
#+language: en
#+export_file_name: org-transclusion.texi
@@ -676,9 +676,14 @@ To customize a face, it's probably the easiest to use ~M-x
customize-face~. If y
For colors, where "green" is, you can also use something like "#62c86a"
(Emacs calls it "RGB triple"; you can refer to in-system manual Emacs >
Colors). You might also like to refer to a list of currently defined faces in
your Emacs by ~list-faces-display~.
Other faces:
-- ~org-transclusion-source~
+
+The default for faces ~org-transclusion~ and ~org-transclusion-source~ is no
color or any other specification (transparent). An intended use of these faces
is when you use packages such as ~org-indent-mode~ or ~org-modern~, which might
override the fringe ~org-transclusion~ places. To make the translusion and its
source visible, you might like to put some background color to source and
transclusion.
+
+- ~org-transclusion-source~ ::
+ The default is no color specification (transparent).
- ~org-transclusion-source-edit~
-- ~org-transclusion~
+- ~org-transclusion~ ::
+ The default is no color specification (transparent).
- ~org-transclusion-edit~
- ~org-transclusion-fringe-bitmap~ ::
It is used for the fringe that indicates the transcluded region. It works
only in on a graphical display (not on a text-only terminal).
diff --git a/org-transclusion.el b/org-transclusion.el
index ede369662c..71f7faeab9 100644
--- a/org-transclusion.el
+++ b/org-transclusion.el
@@ -122,7 +122,8 @@ content."
'((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)))
(((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)))
(t ))
- "Face for source region being transcluded in another buffer.")
+ "Face for source region being transcluded in another buffer.
+The default is no color specification (transparent).")
(defface org-transclusion-source-edit
'((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
:background "#fff3da" :extend t)
@@ -140,7 +141,8 @@ content."
'((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light)))
(((class color) (min-colors 88) (background dark)))
(t ))
- "Face for transcluded region in the transcluding buffer.")
+ "Face for transcluded region in the transcluding buffer.
+The default is no color specification (transparent).")
(defface org-transclusion-edit
'((((class color) (min-colors 88) (background light))
:background "#ebf6fa" :extend t)