Dmitry Alexandrov <[email protected]> writes: >> it appears in purple in xterm > > In addition, I have to mention that is no much use in describing > colours that you see in *your* terminal to someone else. > > But when using GNU Emacs examining appearance might be indeed a good > start to solving a question. If you C-u C-x = on that purple line, > Emacs would report that it has (if I guessed right) > ‘gnus-summary-normal-ticked’ face property. And ‘ticked’ is the very > key word you are looking for! You could search the Web for it or > address the accompanying manual directly (<f1> i m gnus RET i tick > RET). >
Thanks. Right, ticked. I don't think I would ever have got that. And what do you know, it's not purple, it's red. Well, could have fooled me. _______________________________________________ info-gnus-english mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/info-gnus-english
