Hi folks,
   I often put links in TODOs, but it would appear that in org 9.4, marking a 
task complete changes the font of the entire text (link and non-link) to be the 
same color, so the link is no longer highlighted.

Minimal org file:
```
* TODO This is a [[https://www.gnu.org][test] <https://www.gnu.org%5D%5Btest]>]
```

When I open this in emacs, it looks like:
```
* TODO This is a test
```
with “test" being highlighted blue and underlined. When I mark it complete, it 
looks like:
```
* DONE This is a test
```
with “test” being brown, the same as the rest of the test. Notably, if I 
position point over test and hit “C-c C-o” the link still opens, so the link is 
definitely still there, it just looks the same as the rest of the header. That 
leads me to believe it is an incompatibility between the org-link face and 
org-todo-keyword-face, but I’m not 100% sure.

- Using emacs 26.3 on my personal laptop and 27.1 on my work laptop (problem 
occurs in both versions).
- Using Mac OSX Catalina everywhere.
- Using org version 9.4. I’m not 100% sure, but the problem doesn’t seem to 
have been present in 9.3.6, which is what I was using before upgrading to 9.4. 
I’ve been using 9.4 on my work laptop for a week or so, but was using 9.3.6 on 
my personal laptop. When I noticed the problem on my work laptop, I checked if 
it was also present on my personal laptop, but the behavior was as expected 
(link remains highlighted, font did not change colors at all actually when 
marking as complete). When I upgraded my personal laptop to 9.4, the problem 
appeared there too.
- No init.el (or .emacs) file. For some reason the problem does *not* occur 
when I run `emacs -nw -q`, but it does occur when I run `emacs -nw` after 
renaming my init.el file. I thought -q was equivalent to ignoring the init.el 
file, but I guess not!

I tried searching the mailing list to see if this has been discussed previously 
but didn’t see anything. Any help would be appreciated!

Kind regards,
Bob Wilson

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