> > > I was experimenting with Miles Baders new face remapping functionality > > and tried to display the minibuffer/echo area in a smaller font size. > > This does the job for minibuffer-iteraction: > > (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'set-minibuffer-face) > > (defun set-minibuffer-face () > > (set (make-local-variable 'face-remapping-alist) > > '((default :family "DejaVu Sans" :height 0.75)))) > > but there doesn't seem a way to influence the display of messages > > displayed in the minibuffer. I tought the above would take care of it. I > > know the minibuffer is somewhat special. How do I set a buffer local > > variable for it? > I thought that maybe the following hack I've been using for ages (to add > special key bindings to my minibuffer-only frame, such as `f' to > find-file-other-frame) would work as well but it doesn't because the > echo messages are displayed in the same window as the minibuffers, but > in diferent buffers. > (add-hook 'minibuffer-exit-hook > (lambda () > (with-current-buffer (window-buffer (minibuffer-window)) > (set (make-local-variable 'face-remapping-alist) > '((default :family "DejaVu Sans" :height 0.75)))))) > so you'll need to set this var in all the " *Echo Area N*" buffers, > which is rather ugly. I don't know how many of them there can be: > I only see 2 here (the 0 and the 1), but maybe there can be more (tho > maybe not, since there can't be recursive echo area messages AFAIK), > > Stefan I do not undestand at all why do you set the faces of a *minibuffer* when you EXIT, instead of setting it when you ENTER it, via minibuffer-setup-hook. I did so for all major modes (a different file for each hook I need) -- including for minibiffer --, and it works well: (defun minibuffer-setup () (load (thinkpad-x-theme 'minibuffer) t t) ) (add-hook 'minibuffer-setup-hook 'minibuffer-setup nil)