> I just wanted to mention that I didn't like the default RoyalBlue4/white > appearance of the mode-line-highlight. It doesn't bother me, but I just > found it loud and ugly. > > What I use instead of > > :background "RoyalBlue4" :foreground "white" > is > :box (:line-width 2 :color "grey40" :style released-button) > > It's much more subdued and sticks to the general grey appearance of > GUI elements. Also it makes those elements appear as buttons, which I find > to be a good choice for something which can be activated with a click.
Yes, the current colors are too loud. I already proposed to inherit `mode-line-highlight' from `highlight'. I still think this is a good default setting. But for the 88-colors case (i.e. where the active mode line is displayed as a big button) your proposal is better. However, it looks strange to put a released button over a bigger released button. Maybe the shape of the pressed button for the mode-line-highlight is better, i.e.: :box (:line-width -1 :color "grey40" :style pressed-button) BTW, long ago I customized mode-line-inactive in .emacs to a pressed button: ((t (:inherit mode-line :box (:line-width -1 :style pressed-button)))) It seems logical when the inactive mode line is displayed as a pressed button while the active mode line is a released button. PS: There is no distinction currently between active and inactive modelines on TTY. Should it be? PPS: I can't find mode-line-highlight documented in (info "(emacs)Faces"). -- Juri Linkov http://www.jurta.org/emacs/ _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel