= Faces == Declaration A 'face' refers how the specified text is displayed, it has a foreground color, a background color, and some attributes. The value of a face has the following format: -------------------------------- fg_color[,bg_color][+attributes] -------------------------------- 'fg_color', 'bg_color':: a color whose value can be expressed in the following formats: *black*, *red*, *green*, *yellow*, *blue*, *magenta*, *cyan*, *white*::: a named color *default*::: keep the existing color *rgb:RRGGBB*::: hexadecimal value 'attributes':: string whose individual letters set an attribute: *u*::: underline *r*::: reverse *b*::: bold *B*::: blink *d*::: dim *i*::: italic *e*::: exclusive, override previous faces instead of merging with them == Builtin faces The following default faces are used by color schemes to highlight certain areas of the user interface: *Default*:: default colors *PrimarySelection*:: main selection face for every selected character except the cursor *SecondarySelection*:: secondary selection face for every selected character except the cursor *PrimaryCursor*:: cursor of the primary selection *SecondaryCursor*:: cursor of the secondary selection *PrimaryCursorEol*:: cursor of the primary selection when it lies on and end of line character *SecondaryCursorEol*:: cursor of the secondary selection when it lies on and end of line character *MenuForeground*:: face for the selected element in menus *MenuBackground*:: face for the not selected elements in menus *MenuInfo*:: face for additional information for elements in menus *Information*:: face for the informations windows and information messages *Error*:: face of error messages *StatusLine*:: face used for the status line *StatusLineMode*:: face used for the current mode except the normal mode *StatusLineInfo*:: face used for special information *StatusLineValue*:: face used for special values (numeric prefixes, registers, etc.) *StatusCursor*:: face used for the status line cursor *Prompt*:: face used prompt displayed on the status line *BufferPadding*:: face applied on the `~` characters that follow the last line of a buffer === Builtin highlighters faces The following faces are used by builtin highlighters if enabled. (See <>). *LineNumbers*:: face used by the `number-lines` highlighter *LineNumberCursor*:: face used to highlight the line number of the main selection *LineNumbersWrapped*:: face used to highlight the line number of wrapped lines *MatchingChar*:: face used by the `show-matching` highlighter *Whitespace*:: face used by the `show-whitespaces` highlighter