also [[info:emacs#Faces][Faces in the Emacs manual]]) to signify the specific semantics of
each token in a Prolog code buffer. =sweep= comes with three /styles/:
-- The =default= style includes faces that mostly inherit from
-standard Emacs faces commonly used in programming modes.
+- The =default= style includes faces that mostly inherit from standard
+ Emacs faces commonly used in programming modes.
- The =light= style mimics the colors used in the SWI-Prolog built-in
editor.
-- The =light= style mimics the colors used in the SWI-Prolog built-in
+- The =dark= style mimics the colors used in the SWI-Prolog built-in
editor in dark mode.
#+VINDEX: sweep-faces-style