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Re: unknown font-lock face
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Michael P. Soulier |
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Re: unknown font-lock face |
Date: |
Fri, 4 Jan 2002 01:00:53 -0500 |
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Mutt/1.3.24i |
Put the cursor on the text in question and enter:
M-x list-text-properties-at RET
That should tell you what face the text belongs to.
Mike
On 03/01/02 Bryan W. Lepore did speaketh:
>
> I am trying to figure out what type of font-lock-face the program text is
> in one of my shell-scripts so I can control it. here is the
> example....
>
> amore hklin fubar.in \ <<< this is fine...
> sorting 200 \ <<< "
> hklpck0 <<eof > sorting.log <<< "
> SORTFUN RESOL 15.0 3.8 <<< i can't control
> TITLE packinghk l F for crystal <<< the color of this
> LABI FP=F SIGFP=SIGF <<< text
> eof <<< up to the eof;
> <<< normal color resumes
> <<< at this point...
> etc....
>
> what does emacs call this face? I am looking to put a line like
> font-lock-program-face in my .emacs
>
> thanks
>
> -Bryan
>
>
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