Hi Carsten, Carsten Dominik wrote: > On 11.9.2013, at 14:48, Sebastien Vauban <sva-n...@mygooglest.com> wrote: >> If you have colors for tags: >> >> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- >> ;; faces for specific tags >> (setq org-tag-faces >> '(("home" . >> (:slant italic >> :foreground "#5C88D3" :background "#BBDDFF")) >> ("work" . >> (:slant italic >> :foreground "#5F7C43" :background "#C1D996")))) >> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- >> >> you can't export the agenda views anymore; they all generate the following >> error: > > It does seem to work if you specify the faces like this (without the dot). > > (setq org-tag-faces > '(("home" > (:slant italic > :foreground "#5C88D3" :background "#BBDDFF")) > ("work" > (:slant italic > :foreground "#5F7C43" :background "#C1D996"))))
Without the dot [1], I confirm that I can export both to HTML and PDF with no error. Though, in the PDF, these tags have a white background, not the one specified. This is a small annoyance... > Since Emacs does display correctly with this way to specify a font, I'd say > this is a bug in ps-print and should be reported to Emacs as such. ... which I'll report (with your analysis) to Emacs. Thanks for your help! Best regards, Seb [1] I'd never ever have thought to remove the "dot". How did you discover or know that? -- Sebastien Vauban