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preparing colored text
From: |
Jonathan Epstein |
Subject: |
preparing colored text |
Date: |
2 Apr 2003 09:42:34 -0800 |
I've read a lot about faces over the years, but there's something that
I just don't get: how do I prepare some text which is colored in a
specific way?
E.g., suppose I have the following text in my Emacs buffer (say, the
*Scratch* buffer):
Here is some sample text colored in different ways
How can I make "Here is" red, "some sample" blue, "text" green,
"colored in" red, and "different ways" blue ?
The specific colors aren't important; an example using commonly
available faces such as:
font-lock-comment-face
font-lock-keyword-face
font-lock-warning-face
would be fine too.
Oh, I'm sort of wedded to Emacs 20 (I use 20.6.1), if there's an Emacs
20-compatible solution, that would be great. Solutions that only work
on MS Windows would be OK too, although not optimal.
TIA,
Jonathan
- preparing colored text,
Jonathan Epstein <=
- Re: preparing colored text, Bijan Soleymani, 2003/04/02
- Re: preparing colored text, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/04/02
- Re: preparing colored text, Kai Großjohann, 2003/04/02
- Re: preparing colored text, Colin Marquardt, 2003/04/03
- Re: preparing colored text, Jonathan Epstein, 2003/04/03