> Does the community know of a solution to this issue? Not precisely answer to your question, but I use the code below to get more complete fontification in agenda. The code does not consider heading level, but can be easily modified to do so [ (insert "* ") -> (insert (s-concat (make-string level ?*) " ")) ]
(define-advice org-agenda-format-item (:filter-args (&rest args) fontify-org) "Force fontify ageda item. (hack)" (cl-multiple-value-bind (extra txt level category tags dotime remove-re habitp) (car args) (with-temp-buffer (cl-letf (((symbol-function 'yant/process-att-abbrev) #'identity) ((symbol-function 'yant/process-att-id-abbrev) #'identity)) ;; expanding sometimes causes errors when attempting to access ancestors (org-mode) (insert "* " txt "\t" (or (and tags (s-join ":" `(nil ,@(cl-remove-duplicates tags) nil))) "") "\n") (font-lock-fontify-buffer) (goto-char (point-min)) (looking-at "^\\* \\(\\([^\t]+\\)[ ]+\\(:\\([[:alnum:]_@#%:]+\\):\\)*\\)[ ]*$") (setq txt (match-string 2)) (setq tags (and tags (s-split ":" (match-string 3) 't)))) (list extra txt level category tags dotime remove-re habitp))) ) Protesilaos Stavrou <i...@protesilaos.com> writes: > Dear all, > > I have noticed that Org faces that combine with headings do not adapt to > their context. This applies to keywords, priority cookies, links, and > possibly other elements as well. > > For example, a "todo" keyword (`org-todo' face) will not scale in size > to match that of the heading level (`org-level-N' face) if the latter > uses a `:height' property. Same principle for keywords not inheriting > the heading's background, overline, etc. > > My expectation is to allow `org-level-N' to pass its attributes to any > element on the same line, unless that element has conflicting face > attributes of its own. So, in my example, the heading could pass its > height to the "todo" keyword when the `org-todo' face does not define a > `:height' of its own. Otherwise it would refrain from overriding that > attribute. > > Does the community know of a solution to this issue? > > I am running: > > * Org mode version 9.3. > > * GNU Emacs 27.0.91 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.24.17, > cairo version 1.17.3) of 2020-04-20. > > Best regards, > Protesilaos > > > -- > Protesilaos Stavrou > protesilaos.com > -- Ihor Radchenko, PhD, Center for Advancing Materials Performance from the Nanoscale (CAMP-nano) State Key Laboratory for Mechanical Behavior of Materials, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, China Email: yanta...@gmail.com, ihor_radche...@alumni.sutd.edu.sg