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bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el
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Stefan Monnier |
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bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Feb 2009 11:49:07 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.90 (gnu/linux) |
> These features, and several other places that use colour, are not
> implemented using font-lock, so toggling global-font-lock-mode has no
> effect. In this specific case, you can set ido-use-faces and customize
> the minibuffer-prompt face.
Several places now use the `font-lock-face' property so that toggling
font-lock indeed also toggles the corresponding highlighting. Maybe we
should use that a bit more.
This said, font-lock has traditionally been used for the highlighting of
buffer's contents, as opposed to modelines, menu-bars, and minibuffers.
What Jari seems to be suggesting is to let the minibuffer highlighting
obey font-lock as well. Maybe it's a good idea. I do not know.
Stefan
- bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt, Jari Aalto, 2009/02/24
- bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt, Glenn Morris, 2009/02/24
- Processed: Re: bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt, Emacs bug Tracking System, 2009/02/24
- bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt, Jari Aalto, 2009/02/24
- bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt, Richard M Stallman, 2009/02/25
- bug#2459: 22.2.1: global-font-lock-mode does not turn off colors: ido.el, minibuffer prompt,
Stefan Monnier <=