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From: | Bozhidar Batsov |
Subject: | Re: new faces |
Date: | Mon, 24 Mar 2014 23:31:49 +0200 |
> > font-lock-tag-name-face
> > font-lock-tag-bracket-face
>
> These seem very HTML specific, so not really appropriate for font-lock-*-face.
>
I am thinking of markdown, apache-mode, wiki/ini-mode, org-mode (not
sure for this one), and of course all the xml/html modes
>
> > font-lock-attr-name-face
>
> This one probably corresponds to "argument names", so in Lisp it could
> be used for keyword symbols. IOW I'm OK with adding such a face.
>
> > font-lock-attr-value-face
>
> AFAIK an attribute value is an _expression_, so I'm not sure why we'd want
> to give it a special face. I guess it's another way to say that this is
> also too HTML-specific to make much sense for font-lock-*-face.
>
> > font-lock-symbol-face
>
> I have no idea what this one is, neither for HTML nor for any other mode.
I was thinking of this kind of syntax (with js or ruby)
{symbolX: "aa", symbolY: 123}
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