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* refactor: strip all literal colors from config modulesCraig Jennings3 days1-28/+28
| | | | Remove every hardcoded color from the config so nothing assigns a non-themeable value. Stripped: the org-faces defface defaults (28 hex foregrounds, which the theme overrides at runtime anyway), the hl-todo keyword colors, the eshell prompt gray/white, the org-noter and music active-window #1d1b19 bg tint (face-remap is now a no-op), the pdf-view midnight palette, and the calibredb/nov epub sepia. The config now renders with default/theme faces, which surfaces where theming support is missing. Those gaps are tracked in todo.org as the next phase. 0 hex colors remain; validate-modules clean and the org-faces/build-theme/face-diagnostic tests pass.
* feat(org): themeable agenda header-row faces via org-faces-configCraig Jennings14 days1-0/+129
Each TODO keyword and priority cookie gets its own named face instead of sharing org's built-in org-todo / org-done / org-priority. org-faces-config.el defines org-faces-<keyword> and org-faces-priority-a..d (plus -dim variants for auto-dim), each with a real default color, and wires them through org-todo-keyword-faces and org-priority-faces once org loads. The file is org-faces-config, not org-faces, because org ships its own org-faces feature that the bare name would shadow. This re-introduces the per-keyword/priority coloring that was stripped earlier, now as a named, theme-agnostic layer a theme can override. The design and the four resolved decisions are in docs/design/org-faces-spec.org; a theme-studio "org-faces" app and the auto-dim repoint follow in later phases.