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Note that in new code, in the vast majority of cases there is no need to
create variables that specify face names. Simply using faces directly
is enough. Font-lock is not a template to be followed in this area.
That is why it got changed.
@pyr, please provide PR, we will check and see what to do with this.
gracjan
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incompatibility with htmlize 1.47
Incompatibility with htmlize 1.47
Apr 23, 2015
Hi @gracjan thanks for the comments. I attached a PR with the fix that resolve the situation for now.
Using standard face names seems like a really good idea for the future indeed.
Hi there!
htmlize
(at version 1.47) recently stopped working with haskell. This is because of extra quoting when defining faces I had to change the lines:And remove the extraneous quoting:
The same goes for every face declaration (https://github.com/haskell/haskell-mode/blob/master/haskell-font-lock.el#L91-L131). If this change does not introduce problems with earlier emacs/htmlize builds, I can provide a PR to fix this.
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