I've been using linux for a long time and I still mix it up. I just check tldr before typing the command.
Trent
joined 2 years ago
I am hunting all around - I want to change a color but I need to know the "face" that needs changing
Bah, I misread stuff. Long day. I just tested in my terminal and (set-face-foreground 'minibuffer-prompt "cyan")
changed the save-file prompt messages.
I am hunting all around - I want to change a color but I need to know the "face" that needs changing
With a quick test, this works for me...
(set-face-attribute 'default nil :foreground "yellow")
I am hunting all around - I want to change a color but I need to know the "face" that needs changing
I asked on #emacs and the consensus (including me) was that it's probably the default face, though I'm not sure why you had problems changing it.
OsmAnd usually.
Hellraiser? Phantasm?
Oh, I agree. I just never remember to use them until I'm done and realize I could have used a macro.
Keyboard macros.
As much as I'm not terribly fond of the guy, IIRC he's 36, which makes '88' likely short for 1988, the year he was born.
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