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Strike-through texts (like this: +text+) in Org-mode are black by default. I want to make them gray. The problem is, I can't find the place to customize it. I've tried M=x describe-face, and the result is "default face", which is puzzling. Doesn't Org-mode have a place to configure the strike-through color?

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  • What version of org-mode are you using? In my 7.9.1 strike +text+ don't change color, only a strike line appears. Nov 2, 2012 at 8:33
  • Mine is 7.7. My point is, I want it to change color.
    – Betty
    Nov 2, 2012 at 12:55
  • As far as I can tell from the docs, strike-through is not a face, but an attribute of the text/face which in this case is imposed on top of whatever face is in effect (like, default-face). In other words, you cannot customize it using customize face. Nov 2, 2012 at 13:36

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Customize the org-emphasis-alist variable with M-x customize-variable. Find the list entry where the "marker character" is + and choose the "Font-lock-face" option in the "Value menu" popup. Input the value of a face of your choosing, whose exact look you can customize the usual way, for example with M-x customize-face.

Or, more succinctly:

(require 'cl)   ; for delete*
(setq org-emphasis-alist
      (cons '("+" '(:strike-through t :foreground "gray"))
            (delete* "+" org-emphasis-alist :key 'car :test 'equal)))
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  • This answer is still relevant and works, but the cl package has been deprecated as of Emacs 27. Maybe an approach that doesn't depend on cl is to define a custom org-custom-strike-through face and apply it to the custom-set-variables under org-emphasis-alist. I can see that somewhat recently there is a patch for a defface on strike-through face in org-faces, but it's not been merged (idk, I might be mistaken)? source
    – mnestorov
    May 13, 2021 at 10:47
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    @mnestorov cl is deprecated, but cl-lib is alive and well, and defines cl-delete which is the equivalent of delete*. Of course, you could do it without either, but it would be less elegant/succinct. May 13, 2021 at 11:05
  • Yep, that's true :) I just thought it would be a good idea to mention it, since I recently looked into what's happening with cl.
    – mnestorov
    May 13, 2021 at 11:07

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