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A face dedicated to lisp parentheses

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A face dedicated to lisp parentheses

This library defines a face named parenthesis used just for parentheses. The originally intended purpose of this face is to make parentheses less visible in Lisp code by dimming them.

We lispers probably don’t need to be constantly made aware of the existence of the parentheses. Dimming them might be even more useful for people new to lisp who have not yet learned to subconsciously blend out the parentheses.

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To use the parenthesis face, turn on global-paren-face-mode. The option paren-face-modes controls in what buffers the minor mode paren-face-mode is turned on.

The parenthesis at or before point, as well as the parenthesis at the other end of the s-expression should actually stand out, but that is beyond the scope of the mode defined here. Instead use one of the modes dedicated to that, e.g., the builtin show-paren-mode.

While this face is intended to be used with Lisp modes, it also works with other major modes, just add the mode to the value of paren-face-modes. Likewise, while this face is intended for dimming, it can also be used for highlighting.

By default parentheses and brackets are dimmed, customize option paren-face-regexp if you also want to dim braces or don’t want to dim brackets. If you want to use a different regexp in different major-modes, then use the major-mode hook to set the buffer local value.



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A face dedicated to lisp parentheses

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