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Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.


Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs?Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face attribute. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.


Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face attribute. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.


Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face attribute. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

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Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.


Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face propertyattribute. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.


Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face property. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.


Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face attribute. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

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Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.

 

Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

Other tags like font-lock or text properties mightAs a second point, what would be worth adding to somethe purpose of these questionsa color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thingface property. The tagHaving a color astag is like having a whole should beweight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a synonymtag (as exemplified by the total of faces1 use so far where it works better than ).

Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym.

Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag.

Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.

Yes, merge it into and make it a synonym. Other tags like font-lock or text properties might be worth adding to some of these questions, but they have more distinct meanings and that's a case by case thing. The tag color as a whole should be a synonym of faces.

 

Out of all current uses, the only one where color suits better than faces is: Are there color pickers for Emacs? . And even here would be an acceptable tag (though we can manually find a more appropriate one for this).

As a second point, what would be the purpose of a color tag? A color, in elisp, is nothing but a face property. Having a color tag is like having a weight tag or an underline tag. It's too small to warrant a tag (as exemplified by the total of 1 use so far where it works better than ).

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