Nick Dokos <nicholas.do...@hp.com> writes:

> Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> wrote:
>
>> Bernt Hansen <be...@norang.ca> writes:
>> 
>> > Face: org-meta-line (sample) (customize this face)
>> > Documentation: Face for meta lines startin with "#+".
>> > Defined in `org-faces.el'.
>> >
>> >          Family: unspecified
>> >           Width: unspecified
>> >          Height: unspecified
>> >          Weight: unspecified
>> >           Slant: unspecified
>> >      Foreground: unspecified
>> >      Background: unspecified
>> >       Underline: unspecified
>> >        Overline: unspecified
>> >  Strike-through: unspecified
>> >             Box: unspecified
>> >         Inverse: unspecified
>> >         Stipple: unspecified
>> > Font or fontset: unspecified
>> >         Inherit: unspecified
>> >
>> > [back]
>> >
>> > So that would probably be why it's all black for me :)
>> 
>> So to 'fix' this issue I customized the face and set Foreground to
>> 'Firebrick' (red) which I think is what it used to look like.  Should
>> this face not have some default colouring defined? or are we supposed to
>> customize it.  That just jumped out at me as different from the default
>> behaviour we used to have -- and is what prompted this thread.
>> 
>
> It *is* initialized:
>
> ,----
> | (defface org-meta-line
> |   (org-compatible-face 'font-lock-comment-face nil)   <--------
> |   "Face for meta lines startin with \"#+\"."
> |   :group 'org-faces
> |   :version "22.1")
> `----
>
> It should look like a comment - but you may have defined the face
> somehow and the macrology might be incapable of redefining it. Have you
> tried restarting emacs?

Yes - I started a minimal emacs session to isolate the commit where it
turns black.

-Bernt


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