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The Faces submenu lists various Emacs faces including bold
,
italic
, and underline
(voir la section Using Multiple Typefaces). These menu items
operate on the region if it is active and nonempty. Otherwise, they specify
to use that face for an immediately following self-inserting character.
Instead of the menu, you can use these keyboard commands:
Remove all face
properties from the region (which includes specified
colors), or force the following inserted character to have no face
property (facemenu-set-default
).
Add the face bold
to the region or to the following inserted
character (facemenu-set-bold
).
Add the face italic
to the region or to the following inserted
character (facemenu-set-italic
).
Add the face bold-italic
to the region or to the following inserted
character (facemenu-set-bold-italic
).
Add the face underline
to the region or to the following inserted
character (facemenu-set-underline
).
Add the face face to the region or to the following inserted character
(facemenu-set-face
).
With a prefix argument, all these commands apply to an immediately following self-inserting character, disregarding the region.
A self-inserting character normally inherits the face
property (and
most other text properties) from the preceding character in the buffer. If
you use the above commands to specify face for the next self-inserting
character, or the next section's commands to specify a foreground or
background color for it, then it does not inherit the face
property
from the preceding character; instead it uses whatever you specified. It
will still inherit other text properties, though.
Strictly speaking, these commands apply only to the first following self-inserting character that you type. But if you insert additional characters after it, they will inherit from the first one. So it appears that these commands apply to all of them.
Enriched mode defines two additional faces: excerpt
and
fixed
. These correspond to codes used in the text/enriched file
format.
The excerpt
face is intended for quotations. This face is the same
as italic
unless you customize it (voir la section Customizing Faces).
The fixed
face means, “Use a fixed-width font for this part of the
text.” Applying the fixed
face to a part of the text will cause that
part of the text to appear in a fixed-width font, even if the default font
is variable-width. This applies to Emacs and to other systems that display
text/enriched format. So if you specifically want a certain part of the
text to use a fixed-width font, you should specify the fixed
face for
that part.
By default, the fixed
face looks the same as bold
. This is an
attempt to distinguish it from default
. You may wish to customize
fixed
to some other fixed-width medium font. Voir la section Customizing Faces.
If your terminal cannot display different faces, you will not be able to see them, but you can still edit documents containing faces, and even add faces and colors to documents. The faces you specify will be visible when the file is viewed on a terminal that can display them.
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