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From: | Alexandre Oberlin |
Subject: | Re: How to disable font-lock-mode in minibuffer? |
Date: | Sun, 17 Mar 2013 13:21:12 +0100 |
User-agent: | Opera Mail/12.14 (Win32) |
Hello Oleksandr, Thanks for your answer.
Also I recommend to use Cygwin Mintty terminal emulator (run Emacs in it).That take you 256-colour instead of 8!
I do use mintty 1.1.2 Command line : C:\cw\bin\mintty.exe -i c:\cw\bin\emacs.ico -e c:\cw\bin\bash.exe I seem to have only 8 colors however.
I prefer to use "M-x list-faces-display" for it visual verbosity and ability to search by C-s (and edit face by RET).
Exactly what I wanted!I changed minibuffer-prompt foreground to cyan on black instead of blue on black.
Cheers, Alexandre nxml-comment-content nxml-comment-delimiter error escape-glyphThanOn Fri, 15 Mar 2013 22:48:40 +0100, Oleksandr Gavenko <gavenkoa@gmail.com> wrote:
On 2013-03-13, Alexandre Oberlin wrote:I prefer to use "M-x list-faces-display" for it visual verbosity and abilityHi all, I am currently using GNU Emacs 24.2.1 (i686-pc-cygwin). I'll never thank Cygwin enough for making Windows usable when you have no way out.I currently have an accessibility problem with the font-lock-mode. I only have basic colors in Cygwin, and blue on black and red on black are quite difficult for me to read. I know how to toggle font-lock-mode in normal buffers by just running "font-lock-mode", but not in the minibuffer. I tried to investigatebut no avail and I'm in a rush for work.to search by C-s (and edit face by RET).Also I recommend to use Cygwin Mintty terminal emulator (run Emacs in it).That take you 256-colour instead of 8!
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