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Right now I'm using:

(setq show-trailing-whitespace t)

In my .emacs to show trailing whitespace for my CC mode. I can't seem to figure out how to have it not show the whitespace font for whitespace only lines.

Empty lines separating indenting code are sometimes indented at the code level and sometimes not indented at all, and I don't want to draw my attention to a line I don't care to change.

I'd like to stick to built-in emacs modules, but I'm willing to use whitespace.el but it's not clear how to configure it to do this.

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Since you want to use built-in modules, I'd advise using the whitespace.el link you specified - as it is shipped with Emacs 23. This answer works when using that whitespace.

As long as you have 'trailing in your 'whitespace-style variable (which it is by default), the following change to the regular expression for what indicates "trailing" whitespace should give you what you want:

(setq whitespace-trailing-regexp
  "\\b\\(\\(\t\\| \\|\xA0\\|\x8A0\\|\x920\\|\xE20\\|\xF20\\)+\\)$")

Note: It is just the default value, with the \b prepended, indicating that the whitespace should follow a word.

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