"William Henney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hi William,

>> > On XEmacs I like being able to have a default variable width font
>> > in the org-mode buffer but still have the calendar, etc, come up in
>> > a monospace font in a different buffer in the same frame.  I
>> > haven't been able to do this in Emacs since I believe fonts are not
>> > buffer local but applied to a frame.
>>
>> That's wrong.  You can mix as many proportional and variable width
>> faces in one buffer as you whish.  For example you could use big
>> variable width fonts for org headlines and small proportional fonts
>> for the normal content.
>>
>> Simply set point on the face you want to change and hit `M-x
>> customize-face RET'.
>
> No. I think you are missing Wes' point. Of course you can set
> different fonts for different faces, but that does not help with the
> particular issue that Wes mentions. The calendar uses the default
> face, as does org-mode for "normal" text. Therefore, you can't change
> one without screwing up the other. If XEmacs allows the font
> associated with a particular face to be buffer-local, then that is a
> big improvement.

And how does XEmacs know what face a new buffer should use?  By its
major mode?

Bye,
Tassilo



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