Re: [O] *Natural* language highlighting

2012-04-27 Thread Bastien
Alex Lane writes: > On a (somewhat) related note, might someone point me at the face > description(s) used for orgmode definition lists (e.g., foo :: bar)? I > would specifically like to make the 'foo' part of such a definition a > bit more assertive. >From latest git, there is now `org-list-dt'

Re: [O] *Natural* language highlighting

2012-04-26 Thread Nick Dokos
Alex Lane wrote: > ... > On a (somewhat) related note, might someone point me at the face > description(s) used for orgmode definition lists (e.g., foo :: bar)? I > would specifically like to make the 'foo' part of such a definition a > bit more assertive. > Unfortunately, that's not a specific

[O] *Natural* language highlighting

2012-04-26 Thread Alex Lane
I've been using both Cyrillic and Latin characters (utf-8) in org mode and while I see quite a bit of discussion (in the archives and elsewhere) of various highlighting schemes for programming language syntax, has anyone ever heard of a way of color-coding different character sets (such as Cyrillic