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Re: X: Change font-size only in summary-buffer.
From: |
Josef Oswald |
Subject: |
Re: X: Change font-size only in summary-buffer. |
Date: |
Tue, 24 Aug 2004 21:06:48 GMT |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.110003 (No Gnus v0.3) XEmacs/21.5 (chayote, linux) |
peterg@despammed.com (Peter G.) writes:
> Josef Oswald <NO.SPAM.for.gnus@chello.at> writes:
>
>> This is actually stored in ~/.xemacs/custom.el and looks like this:
>>
>> '(gnus-group-mail-2-empty-face ((((class color) (background light))
>> (:foreground "whitesmoke" :background "darkviolet" :size "16pts"
>> :family "Trebuchet Ms" :bold t :underline t))))
>> '(gnus-group-mail-2-face ((((class color) (background light))
>> (:foreground "firebrick" :background "yellow" :size "16pts" :family
>> "Nexus" :bold t :italic nil :underline nil))))
>
> Thanks. After having tried finding an easier method, I bit the bullet
> and customized quite a lot of the faces by 'M-x customize'. It works.
To customize a whole bunch of faces I went trough a similar route :-)
That's why it's called _customize_ :-)
>
> Which leads me to another question. How can I customize faces for
> visible custom headers in news and mail ? I'm thinking 'Date',
> 'User-Agent' et cetera.
also with M-x customize-face
again if you use tab then after gnus-header- then you will se a _few_
options,
gnus-header-content-face
gnus-header-from-face
gnus-header-name-face
gnus-header-newsgroups-face
gnus-header-subject-face
I usually load all (default) and then search CRTL - s for gnus.
A few headers can't be changed, I display not all of them, only when I
need to see more info, then I hit "t" (without the quotations-marks) in
the summary buffer.
Right now those are the only headers shown on any article:
From: peterg@despammed.com (Peter G.)
Subject: Re: X: Change font-size only in summary-buffer.
Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.gnus
hth
have fun :-)
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