org-column

Face: org-column (sample)

Documentation:
Face for column display of entry properties. This is actually only part of the face definition for the text in column view. The following faces apply, with this priority. 1. The color of the reference face. This is normally the level fact that is used in the outline. In agenda-mode, it will be the face of the first character in the line. The color is explicitly retained to make sure that the column line still looks a bit like the structure line it is masking. 2. The `org-column' face. 3. The remaining properties of the reference face. Since column view works by putting overlays with a display property over individual characters in the buffer, the face of the underlining character (this might for example be the a TODO keyword) might still shine through in some properties. So when your column view looks funny, with "random" colors, weight, strike-through, try to explicitly set the properties in the `org-column' face. For example, set :underline to nil, or the :slant to `normal'. Under XEmacs, the rules are simpler, because the XEmacs version of column view defines special faces for each outline level. See the file `org-colview-xemacs.el' in Org's contrib/ directory for details.

Defined in `org-faces.el'.

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