* color theme won't autoload at startup when running in terminal
@ 2014-05-10 10:45 Hikaru Ichijyo
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From: Hikaru Ichijyo @ 2014-05-10 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I've been trying to run the color theme "fischmeister" from my .emacs at
startup, but it won't seem to run when I'm on a text terminal ('emacs
-nw') unless I load it myself. Here's the behavior I'm getting:
- Run with X11 from .emacs: works fine
- Run in terminal manually with
'M-x color-theme-fischmeister' works fine
- Run in terminal autostarted from .emacs no error, but no effect
I've tried paring my .emacs down to the bare minimum that will run
without an error, resulting in just:
(color-theme-initialize)
(color-theme-fischmeister)
This will run with no error, but curiously has no effect at all. Oddly,
if I manually type 'M-x color-theme-fischmeister', it then loads.
Any idea why it acts this way? I'm running GNU Emacs 24.3.1.
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