Ihor Radchenko <yanta...@posteo.net> writes: > That's what I meant. The latest thread named some issue with fine-tuning > the output and never got any follow-up.
(Please ignore my suggestion to explore the htmlfontify.el scenario.) >>> As for engrave-faces, it is working for both LaTeX and HTML export. >> >> Would that have the same issue has htmlize, that it copies the colours >> from the currently active theme, causing issues when exporting a website >> while a dark-theme is enabled? > > No. It can copy the current theme, but it is not the default. Instead, > engrave-faces provides customization on how the faces should be > re-mapped. Defaults are tuned to work for usual white backgrounds, but > can be customized either using existing Emacs themes, or by hand, > mapping Emacs faces to text colors and attributes. It looks like engrave-faces already does a better job than htmlize.el, and does it for LaTeX too, I see no drawback in using engrave-faces as a replacement of htmlize.el. Are there any? -- Bastien Guerry