I am trying to customize some added words to be colored differently from the default face-font colors.
This is what I am doing:
(defconst lconfig-font-lock-faces
(list
'(font-lock-function-name-face
((((class color)) (:foreground "DarkBlue" :bold t))))
'(font-lock-constant-face
((((class color)) (:foreground "Black" :bold t))))
'(font-lock-builtin-face
((((class color)) (:foreground nil))))
'(font-lock-preprocessor-face
((((class color)) (:foreground nil))))
)
)
(autoload 'custom-set-faces "font-lock" "Set the color scheme" t)
(autoload 'font-lock-fontify-buffer "font-lock" "Fontify Buffer" t)
(progn (apply 'custom-set-faces lconfig-font-lock-faces)
(add-hook 'c-mode-common-hook 'font-lock-fontify-buffer)
(add-hook 'emacs-lisp-mode-hook 'font-lock-fontify-buffer)
)
(global-font-lock-mode t)
(font-lock-add-keywords
'c-mode
'(
("^#[ \t]*\\(ifdef\\|else\\|ifndef\\|if !?defined\\|if\\|elif\\|endif\\|ident\\).*$" 1 font-lock-constant-face) ;#defines
("\\(^#[ \t]*define\\|^#[ \t]*include\\|^#[ \t]*undef\\).*$" 1 font-lock-function-name-face) ;other #s
)
)
unfortunately when opening a c file I see #include and #define being black colored. Although they should match the regular expressions and turn to dark blue. Also #ifdef and #endif is in light dark color and not bold.
Any help is appreciated.
Here are some examples that you could modify -- e.g., change to c-mode instead of latex-mode, and modify it with your colors and regexp. As the definitions become more complex, the order in which they appear in the list may trump previous definitions -- so if what your doing should be working, then check the order in which they appear.
EDIT