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You can use resources to customize the appearance of particular faces (voir la section Using Multiple Typefaces):
face.attributeForegroundForeground color for face face.
face.attributeBackgroundBackground color for face face.
face.attributeUnderlineUnderline flag for face face. Use ‘on’ or ‘true’ for yes.
face.attributeStrikeThroughface.attributeOverlineface.attributeBoxface.attributeInverseLikewise, for other boolean font attributes.
face.attributeStippleThe name of a pixmap data file to use for the stipple pattern, or
false to not use stipple for the face face.
face.attributeBackgroundPixmapThe background pixmap for the face face. Should be a name of a pixmap
file or false.
face.attributeFontFont name (full XFD name or valid X abbreviation) for face face. Instead of this, you can specify the font through separate attributes.
Instead of using attributeFont to specify a font name, you can select
a font through these separate attributes:
face.attributeFamilyFont family for face face.
face.attributeHeightHeight of the font to use for face face: either an integer specifying the height in units of 1/10pt, or a floating point number that specifies a scale factor to scale the underlying face's default font, or a function to be called with the default height which will return a new height.
face.attributeWidthface.attributeWeightface.attributeSlantEach of these resources corresponds to a like-named font attribute, and you write the resource value the same as the symbol you would use for the font attribute value.
face.attributeBoldBold flag for face face—instead of attributeWeight. Use
‘on’ or ‘true’ for yes.
face.attributeItalicItalic flag for face face—instead of attributeSlant.
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