* intern and faces
@ 2009-12-02 11:48 harven
2009-12-02 16:51 ` Drew Adams
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From: harven @ 2009-12-02 11:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I have built a small command to colorize a region
(defun put-color (start end color-name)
(interactive "r\nsColor ? ")
(let ((my-color (concat "color-" color-name)))
(unless (facep my-color)
(set-face-foreground (make-face (intern my-color)) color-name))
(facemenu-set-face my-color start end)))
But I encounter a problem when trying to spool the result.
Starting with emacs -Q and executing the code above, I switch to another
buffer, type some text and colorize it with M-x put-color RET brown RET
The result looks fine in the buffer, but when I try to execute
M-x ps-spool-buffer-with-faces, I get the error
Wrong type argument: listp, "color-brown"
The message was issued by ps-face-attribute-list and the *Postscript* buffer
is empty. I think that the problem comes from my command. If I execute
(set-face-foreground (make-face 'color-brown) "brown")
instead of my command, everything works.
Where does the error come from ?
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* RE: intern and faces
2009-12-02 11:48 intern and faces harven
@ 2009-12-02 16:51 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2009-12-02 16:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'harven', help-gnu-emacs
> I have built a small command to colorize a region
>
> (defun put-color (start end color-name)
> (interactive "r\nsColor ? ")
> (let ((my-color (concat "color-" color-name)))
> (unless (facep my-color)
> (set-face-foreground
> (make-face (intern my-color))
> color-name))
> (facemenu-set-face my-color start end)))
>
> But I encounter a problem when trying to spool the result.
>
> Starting with emacs -Q and executing the code above, I switch
> to another buffer, type some text and colorize it with
> M-x put-color RET brown RET The result looks fine in the
> buffer, but when I try to execute
> M-x ps-spool-buffer-with-faces, I get the error
>
> Wrong type argument: listp, "color-brown"
>
> The message was issued by ps-face-attribute-list and the
> *Postscript* buffer
> is empty. I think that the problem comes from my command. If
> I execute
> (set-face-foreground (make-face 'color-brown) "brown")
> instead of my command, everything works.
>
> Where does the error come from ?
I think the problem is (facemenu-set-face my-color start end). Use `intern' here
also, so that you pass the symbol, not the string.
Emacs used to always require (an internal face structure or) a symbol for its
face operations. Now, some operations let you use the name of that symbol (a
string) instead. Both `facep' and `facemenu-set-face' now respect a string, but
`ps-*' apparently does not. In general, I'd advise using a symbol.
You can see the difference by using `C-u C-x =' with the cursor on your colored
text. It will tell you that the face is "color-brown", not `color-brown'
(symbol). If you use instead (facemenu-set-face (intern my-color) start end), it
will show you the symbol. And I'm guessing that `ps-*' will act OK if it's a
symbol.
You might want to file a bug for `ps-print' for this, but I'm not sure it will
be considered a bug. I just filed doc-string bugs for `facep' and
`facemenu-set-face' - they should explicitly say that the FACE arg can be a
string or symbol.
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* Re: intern and faces
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@ 2009-12-02 20:22 ` harven
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From: harven @ 2009-12-02 20:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
"Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
>> I have built a small command to colorize a region
>>
>> (defun put-color (start end color-name)
>> (interactive "r\nsColor ? ")
>> (let ((my-color (concat "color-" color-name)))
>> (unless (facep my-color)
>> (set-face-foreground
>> (make-face (intern my-color))
>> color-name))
>> (facemenu-set-face my-color start end)))
>>
>> But I encounter a problem when trying to spool the result.
>>
>> Starting with emacs -Q and executing the code above, I switch
>> to another buffer, type some text and colorize it with
>> M-x put-color RET brown RET The result looks fine in the
>> buffer, but when I try to execute
>> M-x ps-spool-buffer-with-faces, I get the error
>>
>> Wrong type argument: listp, "color-brown"
>
> I think the problem is (facemenu-set-face my-color start end). Use `intern' here
> also, so that you pass the symbol, not the string.
>
> Emacs used to always require (an internal face structure or) a symbol for its
> face operations. Now, some operations let you use the name of that symbol (a
> string) instead. Both `facep' and `facemenu-set-face' now respect a string, but
> `ps-*' apparently does not. In general, I'd advise using a symbol.
>
> You can see the difference by using `C-u C-x =' with the cursor on your colored
> text. It will tell you that the face is "color-brown", not `color-brown'
> (symbol). If you use instead (facemenu-set-face (intern my-color) start end), it
> will show you the symbol. And I'm guessing that `ps-*' will act OK if it's a
> symbol.
Yes, you guessed right, that works if I replace my-color by (intern my-color)
in the function facemenu-set-face. I will report it.
Thanks a lot.
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