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Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name
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jonetsu |
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Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name |
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Mon, 2 Dec 2019 10:23:52 -0500 |
On Mon, 02 Dec 2019 15:13:42 +0100
Robert Pluim <rpluim@gmail.com> wrote:
> No code needed: C-u C-x = will tell you which face is being used by
> the character under point.
On the first screen, yes. Where it shows:
There are text properties here:
face org-link
'org-link' is a link itself. Clicking it gives another screen, with
two links at the top:
Face: org-link (sample) (customize this face)
Clicking 'customize this face' gives another screen which shows the
well-known field where to enter the colour name. On that screen
'Inherit' is enabled and in lieu of the colour the following is shown:
Face: (sample) link
'link' is where the colour name would be. Changing 'link' for an
actual colour name it does not give good results. Hence my question.
- Modify a font colour that has no colour name, jonetsu, 2019/12/01
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Robert Pluim, 2019/12/02
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, VanL, 2019/12/02
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Amin Bandali, 2019/12/02
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Eli Zaretskii, 2019/12/02
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, VanL, 2019/12/03
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Emanuel Berg, 2019/12/03
- RE: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Drew Adams, 2019/12/03
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Emanuel Berg, 2019/12/03
- Re: Modify a font colour that has no colour name, Emanuel Berg, 2019/12/03