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Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Next: Customizing Key Bindings and Variables, Previous: Manipulating Variables, Up: Stand-alone GNU Info [Contents][Index] 13 Colors and StylesYou can choose to highlight parts of Info’s display, such as cross-references and search matches, using a variety of styles, including colors, boldface and underline. Here are the variables that are available to do this:
Each of these is given in the .infokey file just as the variables in the previous chapter. Their values are a comma-separated list of values in the following table:
Here is an sample excerpt from an .infokey file: #var link-style=yellow active-link-style=yellow,bold match-style=underline,bold,nocolor With this, cross-references are all yellow, and active cross-references are additionally displayed in bold. Any search matches will be shown in bold, and underlined. Moreover, if there is a search match inside a cross-reference, the ‘nocolor’ rendition style will cancel the yellow color, leaving the text in the match the terminal’s default color. (Note, however, that the rendition styles for active cross-references take priority over those for search matches, so search matches there will still be displayed in yellow.) Next: Customizing Key Bindings and Variables, Previous: Manipulating Variables, Up: Stand-alone GNU Info [Contents][Index] |
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