Nick Dokos said unto the world at 28/06/09 02:00 PM:
Matthew Lundin <m...@imapmail.org> wrote:
Brian van den Broek <van...@gmail.com> writes:
I've changed my overall emacs colour scheme and, as a result, the
dates in the weekly agenda view are a bit hard to read (dark blue on
black). I've looked through the interface that M-x org-customize
brings up, but I don't seem able to find the governing face variable
name. Little help?
On a general note (I'll add an FAQ about this), here are two tips for
finding the names of faces in org-mode (or any other emacs mode):
1) While on the relevant text, simply type M-x customize-face and you
will be given the option of customizing all faces at the point.
2) Type M-x list-faces-display and browse through the org-mode faces.
In addition to Matthew's points, the following might be useful:
3) While on the relevant text, `C-u C-x =' (what-cursor-position with a
prefix argument) shows (extra) information about the text under the
cursor, including the face:
<snip>
4) While on the relevant text, M-x describe-face (also available from
the menu Help/Describe/Describe face...) gives you information about
the face and also allows you to customize it:
<snip>
Hi all,
Thanks to Manish, Matthew, and Nick for the pointers.
Matthew's (1) and Nick's (4), while good to know about, didn't help
here: the line with point has the face hi-line which masks the
underlying face from those commands. (2) and (3) both yield the
desires information, though, so thanks bunches.
Best,
Brian vdB
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