From: "St. Suika Fenderson Roberts" <wrobert2@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu>
Subject: Re: Cannot display face symbols
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 12:52:46 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199701301852.MAA76807@rs5.tcs.tulane.edu> (raw)
Rich Pieri writes:
> So, I am trying to tweak some face properties in my Summary buffers
> (because they are not coming up bold on Win32 for some reason I have yet
> to fathom), and I run into a really annoying problem:
Well, there is the possibility that the font you are using doesn't have
a bold setting (I know that 6x9 and 6x10 don't, and since those are the
ones that I use, that is a bit of a problem. Is there any way to just
specify that all faces that should have a certain property should
substitute a different one? I've managed to get the bold face to
display as white, but I would prefer not to have a huge string of
`modify-face' calls, one for each face, in my .gnus)
> ARGH! How am I supposed to tweak gnus-summary-high-ticked-face when I
> cannot see what value it is?
very carefully . . .
> If anyone says "use custom" I am going to shoot that someone.
I understand far too well. Oh well.
mayhap this will help,
Suika. (who reset the term to funny charactes, and thus is
typing blind. There is supposed to be a key-seq. fo fix it. . )
--
Who's the little old man?
He belongs to Paul.
-The Beatles, "Hard Day's Night"
wrobert2@mailhost.tcs.tulane.edu
next reply other threads:[~1997-01-30 18:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
1997-01-30 18:52 St. Suika Fenderson Roberts [this message]
1997-01-30 20:13 ` Rich Pieri
1997-01-31 5:27 ` Per Abrahamsen
1997-01-31 15:01 ` Rich Pieri
1997-01-31 15:16 ` Per Abrahamsen
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
1997-01-30 16:46 Rich Pieri
1997-01-30 17:36 ` Sudish Joseph
1997-01-30 18:38 ` Rich Pieri
1997-01-30 19:34 ` William M. Perry
1997-01-30 20:25 ` Rich Pieri
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