Tassilo Horn <[email protected]> writes: > Robert Goldman <[email protected]> writes: > > Hi Robert, > >> I would like to be able to change the face used to display the >> ARGUMENT to a latex macro. >> >> In particular, we commonly use \hide{} to wrap old text that we are >> not formatting. This is less cumbersome than the % line comments, but >> it's hard to tell if large blocks of text are active or not. So I >> would like to gray it out by assigning it a face like "shadow." >> >> I thought that font-latex-user-keyword-classes would let me do this, >> but it seems like it sets the face for the keyword itself, rather than >> the arguments. > > Hm, no, according to the docs it sets the face for the macro arguments > if the macro type is command. So basically this should do the trick: > > (setq font-latex-user-keyword-classes > '(("shadow-hidden" (("hide" "{")) 'shadow command))) > > However, it doesn't work for me. Not sure what's wrong...
Double-quoting shadow? You quote the whole list, and then quote shadow again? -- David Kastrup _______________________________________________ auctex mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex
