Frage

Is there any way to define a face in Emacs (e.g. highlight such as hl-line) so that it only changes the background color (and have Emacs use the foreground color as if the word was not highlighted).

More specifically, I tried the following on the tango-dark theme

(custom-set-faces
 '(region ((t (:inherit nil :background "RoyalBlue4"))))
 '(highlight ((t (:inherit region :background "dark olive green"))))
 '(hl-line ((t (:inherit highlight)))))

and, as can be seen below, region highlighting does respect the foreground font (i.e. it only changes the background color):

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but the highlighting of the current line does't:

                       enter image description here

Why? and how can I get the same effect with hl-line?

Update:

This seems to a bug in the tango-dark theme (a builtin theme of Emacs). The code works well with the default theme (which loads with emacs -Q). I posted this on the official bugs mailing list.

War es hilfreich?

Lösung

I struggled with this some time ago, and it seems to be a bug of the color theme.

I've come up with a workaround, however. This works for me:

(load-theme 'tango-dark t)
(set-face-attribute 'highlight nil :foreground 'unspecified)

Andere Tipps

I had a bit similar problem:

(add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions
  (lambda (frame)
    (select-frame frame)
      (when (display-graphic-p frame)
       (custom-set-faces '(region ((t (:inherit nil :background "RoyalBlue4")))))
     )
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