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From: | Nick Roberts |
Subject: | Copying preserves font-lock-face |
Date: | Sat, 23 Sep 2006 12:43:19 +1200 |
My jargon might be a bit wrong but here goes: If I copy text with a face into a fontified buffer it gets a face according to it's context e.g a word in a comment in c-mode to a keyword location (face goes from font-lock-comment-face to font-lock-keyword-face) If I copy text with a font-lock-face it keeps that property and doesn't acquire the face appropriate to it's new location e.g text from the grep buffer with font-lock-face `match' looks the same after being copied into a C file. I realise that I can remove font-lock-face with facemenu-remove-all but I don't see why I should need to. Is there a reason why font-lock-face should be preserved on copying? -- Nick http://www.inet.net.nz/~nickrob
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