"Sebastien Vauban" writes: > François Pinard wrote: >> Bastien writes: >>> Eric Schulte writes:
>> Could the highlighting be made consistent as well? I would suggest that >> gray is uniformly kept for all one-line option/environment keywords. >> Currently, #+TITLE is gray, #+OPTIONS is red, so #+OPTION would be >> rendered the same as #+TITLE. The gray would counter-balance the >> shouting of the capitals, making it more bearable. > François, Are you talking of a dark theme or light theme? I do not know, as I do not use themes. The background is white, if this is what you mean. So, I'm merely speaking about Org mode defaults. My suggestion is that the default for #+ lines to be consistent (and if it cannot be for some reason, that these reasons be stated somewhere in the manual). > Did you take a look at Emacs color themes, and their customization for > Org? Following your suggestion, I just took a quick look. This is far too complex for my humble needs. It seems that using themes is opening the door for a lot of further customization, and I have too much of it already. François P.S. For the record, I have been a long and deep user of Emacs for maybe 15 years (I have fuzzy memory of times), and with years passing by, have grown a huge, insane Emacs customization (Gnus in particular). So, I decided to break out of the addiction (it has been real hard to do so, then heal!), and switched to Vim, maybe 10 years ago. I also have other reasons (http://icule.blogspot.com/2003/12/thoughts-on-editors.html, section 1). Org mode was so appealing that I returned to Emacs recently, but I promised myself that this time through, I will strongly resist customization bloat. As I have a lot already for Org mode, I have to put breaks somewhere! :-)