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Re: make ps-print-buffer-with-faces all bold
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myglc2 |
Subject: |
Re: make ps-print-buffer-with-faces all bold |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Jul 2016 11:49:03 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux) |
Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se> writes:
> myglc2 wrote:
>
>> I alway want emacs printout in color but find
>> the 'normal' faces frustratingly unreadable,
>> especially in low contrast colors. So... Here
>> is how to make everything bold in
>> ps-print-buffer-with-faces, etc.
>>
>> ;; ps-print in all bold fonts
>> (ps-extend-face-list
>> (mapcar (function (lambda (x) (list x
>> (face-attribute x :foreground)
>> (face-attribute x :background)
>> 'bold)))
>> (face-list)) 'MERGE)
>
> Cool, but perhaps you should change the "low
> contrast colors" instead?
To print I use a light theme and I want color to match the screen. Dark
themes are generally unreadable printed this way. Something clever needs
to be done with the color if you want to print dark themes.
> Or do they look good on the screen, only not so when printed?
On my printer normal fonts are ~ unreadable.
> In what context should one use the code? I.e.,
> do you run it once or every time you print?
emacs init file.
> And: I don't think you need `function' before
> `lambda'.
elisp noobie ;-)
> Last, aren't there other attributes than
> foreground and background? Perhaps you can find
> a function that returns the whole thing, and
> then just set it to bold?
The ps-print.el public interface requires this custom structure.