* bug#60064: adding ansi-color faces for themes that do not have them
@ 2022-12-14 12:46 Yilkal Argaw
2022-12-15 15:54 ` Akib Azmain Turja via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-12-16 6:24 ` Jean Louis
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From: Yilkal Argaw @ 2022-12-14 12:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 60064
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Shell and Eshell in emacs inherit from ansi-colors which affects how output
from command line programs that make use of them. While many of the themes
included with emacs define faces for them, others do not. Specifically
adwaita, deeper-blue, light-blue, manoj-dark, tsdh-dark, tsdh-light,
wheatgrass and whiteboard themes. This makes output from terminal
applications that make use of ansi-colors look awkward or hard to read when
using those themes(i.e. in shell or eshell). Is it possible to enforce
definitions for ansi-colors at least in the themes that are included with
emacs. Because interaction with the shells is an essential part of using
emacs for so many people.
With Regards
Yilkal
ps. I raised this topic on the dev mailing list and was directed to file a
bug report so it can be tracked.
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* bug#60064: adding ansi-color faces for themes that do not have them
2022-12-14 12:46 bug#60064: adding ansi-color faces for themes that do not have them Yilkal Argaw
@ 2022-12-15 15:54 ` Akib Azmain Turja via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2022-12-16 6:24 ` Jean Louis
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From: Akib Azmain Turja via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors @ 2022-12-15 15:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Yilkal Argaw; +Cc: 60064
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Yilkal Argaw <yilkalargawworkneh@gmail.com> writes:
> Shell and Eshell in emacs inherit from ansi-colors which affects how output
> from command line programs that make use of them. While many of the themes
> included with emacs define faces for them, others do not. Specifically
> adwaita, deeper-blue, light-blue, manoj-dark, tsdh-dark, tsdh-light,
> wheatgrass and whiteboard themes. This makes output from terminal
> applications that make use of ansi-colors look awkward or hard to read when
> using those themes(i.e. in shell or eshell). Is it possible to enforce
> definitions for ansi-colors at least in the themes that are included with
> emacs. Because interaction with the shells is an essential part of using
> emacs for so many people.
>
> With Regards
> Yilkal
>
> ps. I raised this topic on the dev mailing list and was directed to file a
> bug report so it can be tracked.
Third party terminal emulator are also affected, for example Coterm,
Eat, Vterm.
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* bug#60064: adding ansi-color faces for themes that do not have them
2022-12-14 12:46 bug#60064: adding ansi-color faces for themes that do not have them Yilkal Argaw
2022-12-15 15:54 ` Akib Azmain Turja via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
@ 2022-12-16 6:24 ` Jean Louis
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From: Jean Louis @ 2022-12-16 6:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Yilkal Argaw; +Cc: 60064
* Yilkal Argaw <yilkalargawworkneh@gmail.com> [2022-12-14 15:48]:
> Shell and Eshell in emacs inherit from ansi-colors which affects how output
> from command line programs that make use of them. While many of the themes
> included with emacs define faces for them, others do not. Specifically
> adwaita, deeper-blue, light-blue, manoj-dark, tsdh-dark, tsdh-light,
> wheatgrass and whiteboard themes. This makes output from terminal
> applications that make use of ansi-colors look awkward or hard to read when
> using those themes(i.e. in shell or eshell). Is it possible to enforce
> definitions for ansi-colors at least in the themes that are included with
> emacs. Because interaction with the shells is an essential part of using
> emacs for so many people.
That IS very disturbing, yes, though I do not know in which
themes it practically creates the problem. You have done better research.
Jean
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