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A 'face' in Emacs is the visual presentation of text using fonts and highlighting. A default face, for example, specifies both the font and the foreground and background colors.
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How to change face in particular theme locally?
Use custom-theme-set-faces in a with-eval-after-load to easily customize a theme.
For example, this modifies ample-theme to have a lighter background and green keywords instead of the defaults. … (with-eval-after-load "ample-theme"
(custom-theme-set-faces
'ample
'(default ((t (:foreground "#bdbdb3" :background "gray15"))))
'(font-lock-keyword-face ((t (:foreground "#818053")))))) …
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How to preserve color in *Messages* buffer?
You can't with message. Having looked at the internals of message, only the raw char* is given to the function that actually logs the text, all text properties are lost.
You can hack your way around …
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describe-face character not under / unreachable by the cursor
I do not know about using the mouse, but I've often found it's easiest for me to run list-faces-display and then just i-search for what the face is likely called or visually scan for text that looks the …
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Can you describe a face color in terms of an inherited face color?
No, you cannot set a face to always be a certain amount lighter or darker than the inherited face.
You can not customize a face based on context either.
If you would like org tags to change color ba …