Colin Baxter <[email protected]> writes:
> I want to remove, outside of custom-set-faces, the foreground color option to
> font-latex-script-char-face. I've tried various combinations of
>
> (setq font-latex-script-char-face ((t nil)))
>
> all to non-avail. I'd be grateful for help. Thanks.
Emacs manual says[1]
Normally, a face is declared just once, using defface, and any
further changes to its appearance are applied using the Customize
framework (e.g., via the Customize user interface or via the
custom-set-faces function; see Applying Customizations), or by face
remapping (see Face Remapping). In the rare event that you need to
change a face spec directly from Lisp, you can use the face-spec-set
function.
Since `font-latex-script-char-face' is declared with `defface', I would
try something like this (I didn't try, though):
(face-spec-set font-latex-script-char-face
'((t nil)))
Best, Arash
Footnotes:
[1]
https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Defining-Faces.html
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