Skip to main content
Search type Search syntax
Tags [tag]
Exact "words here"
Author user:1234
user:me (yours)
Score score:3 (3+)
score:0 (none)
Answers answers:3 (3+)
answers:0 (none)
isaccepted:yes
hasaccepted:no
inquestion:1234
Views views:250
Code code:"if (foo != bar)"
Sections title:apples
body:"apples oranges"
URL url:"*.example.com"
Saves in:saves
Status closed:yes
duplicate:no
migrated:no
wiki:no
Types is:question
is:answer
Exclude -[tag]
-apples
For more details on advanced search visit our help page
Results tagged with
Search options questions only not deleted user 5478

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.

3 votes
1 answer
1k views

Org-column face settings not coming through in org-mode column view

The following faces apply, with this priority. The color of the reference face. This is normally the level fact that is used in the outline. … Under XEmacs, the rules are simpler, because the XEmacs version of column view defines special faces for each outline level. …
kgo's user avatar
  • 542
2 votes
1 answer
105 views

Where are face attributes defined for the `*Agenda Commands*` buffer?

I'm trying to modify some face attributes in the buffer that appears when the org-agenda command is called. This buffer displays *Agenda Commands* and Fundamental (mode) in the mode line. I've tried m …
kgo's user avatar
  • 542
11 votes
2 answers
3k views

How to better align tags in Org Mode using variable-width font

Another acceptable solution would be to customize Org Mode faces by file extension. … I just don't know how to customize faces based on file extension. The first situation, where I continue using variable-width fonts, is preferred; I'm just not hopeful that such a solution exists. …
kgo's user avatar
  • 542