>     There is something wrong with handling faces in display tables on
>     character terminals.  Putting a character with an added face to the
>     display table slot results in a different face displayed.
>     Some faces even cause Emacs to crash.
>
> I think I have fixed this.  I will check it in a day or two from now.

Yes, now it works.

> Defaulting to mode-line-inactive seems better than defaulting
> mode-line, but if it is implemented this way, there should be a
> comment to explain that this code doesn't do what you might have
> expected it to do.
>
> However, on principle it seems wrong to use mode-line-inactive
> directly.  There ought to be a separate named face to control this.
> It could default to mode-line-inactive.

How about adding this face now?

-- 
Juri Linkov
http://www.jurta.org/emacs/



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