* "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
@ 2014-09-17 10:00 Sam Halliday
2014-09-17 11:41 ` Alex Kost
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From: Sam Halliday @ 2014-09-17 10:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi all,
I'm creating a custom colour theme for emacs inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula. Work in progress here:
https://github.com/fommil/unix/blob/master/.emacs.d/lisp/Darkula-theme.el
But there are a couple of things that confuse me about emacs faces, even after reading the documentation and I'd appreciate some guidance:
1. When a theme is loaded, what are the default "inherit" values for all the faces that I'm defining? Is there an implicit "inherit" based on what that face was before the theme was loaded?
I've found that I need to override a lot of things with e.g. ":underline nil" when actually I want to be defining my faces from a clean slate, inheriting from "default" without having to explicitly write that.
2. How do I re-use attributes inside custom-theme-set-faces? I can't put the list of faces inside a (let ) because custom-theme-set-faces is expecting one parameter per face. Ideally I'd like to define a bunch of things in some form of data structure so that I don't have to repeat the values, and also so that I can parametrise the theme. (e.g. I could have a function that returns my theme with a permutation on font-lock colours)
Best regards,
Sam
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* Re: "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
2014-09-17 10:00 "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces Sam Halliday
@ 2014-09-17 11:41 ` Alex Kost
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From: Alex Kost @ 2014-09-17 11:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sam Halliday; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Sam Halliday (2014-09-17 14:00 +0400) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm creating a custom colour theme for emacs inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula. Work in progress here:
>
> https://github.com/fommil/unix/blob/master/.emacs.d/lisp/Darkula-theme.el
>
>
> But there are a couple of things that confuse me about emacs faces, even after reading the documentation and I'd appreciate some guidance:
>
> 1. When a theme is loaded, what are the default "inherit" values for all the faces that I'm defining? Is there an implicit "inherit" based on what that face was before the theme was loaded?
> I've found that I need to override a lot of things with e.g. ":underline nil" when actually I want to be defining my faces from a clean slate, inheriting from "default" without having to explicitly write that.
IIUC you are faced with the old behavior of applying faces that will be
"fixed" in Emacs 24.4. I wrote something about that here:
<https://github.com/alezost/alect-themes/#emacs-2431-and-earlier>.
> 2. How do I re-use attributes inside custom-theme-set-faces? I can't put the list of faces inside a (let ) because custom-theme-set-faces is expecting one parameter per face. Ideally I'd like to define a bunch of things in some form of data structure so that I don't have to repeat the values, and also so that I can parametrise the theme. (e.g. I could have a function that returns my theme with a permutation on font-lock colours)
I think you can do something like this:
(let ((faces `((default ...)
(cursor ...)
...)))
(apply 'custom-theme-set-faces 'Darkula faces))
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* Re: "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
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@ 2014-09-17 12:31 ` Sam Halliday
2014-09-18 5:23 ` Alex Kost
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From: Sam Halliday @ 2014-09-17 12:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Wednesday, 17 September 2014 12:41:44 UTC+1, Alex Kost wrote:
> Sam Halliday (2014-09-17 14:00 +0400) wrote:
> > I'm creating a custom colour theme for emacs inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula. Work in progress here:
> > https://github.com/fommil/unix/blob/master/.emacs.d/lisp/Darkula-theme.el
> >
> > But there are a couple of things that confuse me about emacs faces, even after reading the documentation and I'd appreciate some guidance:
> >
> > 1. When a theme is loaded, what are the default "inherit" values for all the faces that I'm defining? Is there an implicit "inherit" based on what that face was before the theme was loaded?
>
> IIUC you are faced with the old behavior of applying faces that will be
>
> "fixed" in Emacs 24.4. I wrote something about that here:
>
> <https://github.com/alezost/alect-themes/#emacs-2431-and-earlier>.
Excellent, thanks! That answers my question. Although I'm a little confused how to use your workaround.
Incidentally, I was originally thinking that I could rewrite my theme to use your defaults but it seems to hardcode quite a lot of stuff.
It would be really amazing if a theme template existed that required one to only provide 10 colours and then it assigned them in a sensible way across all the various popular major modes.
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* Re: "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
2014-09-17 10:00 "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces Sam Halliday
2014-09-17 11:41 ` Alex Kost
[not found] ` <mailman.9025.1410954123.1147.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
@ 2014-09-17 15:41 ` Sam Halliday
2014-09-18 9:52 ` Sam Halliday
2014-09-17 16:42 ` Drew Adams
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From: Sam Halliday @ 2014-09-17 15:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Wednesday, 17 September 2014 11:00:54 UTC+1, Sam Halliday wrote:
> I'm creating a custom colour theme for emacs inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula. Work in progress here:
> https://github.com/fommil/unix/blob/master/.emacs.d/lisp/Darkula-theme.el
I have a third question that I'd also like help with regarding this theme.
It would appear that when I load my custom theme (above) with
(add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path (concat user-emacs-directory "lisp"))
(load-theme 'Darkula t)
not everything is set correctly. In particular (as one example), the font-lock-builtin-face (used extensively in the theme file itself) is not picking up the foreground defined in my theme.
However, if I open up the theme file and do a `C-x C-e` on the `custom-theme-set-faces` block, the theme works perfectly as intended as is evident by the colours in that file changing immediately.
Am I doing something wrong or missing something out?
Sam
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* RE: "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
2014-09-17 10:00 "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces Sam Halliday
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2014-09-17 15:41 ` Sam Halliday
@ 2014-09-17 16:42 ` Drew Adams
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From: Drew Adams @ 2014-09-17 16:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sam Halliday, help-gnu-emacs
> I'm creating a custom colour theme
You apparently mean an Emacs custom theme. Color themes
are something different, provided by library `color-theme.el'.
Custom themes and color themes are similar, with some overlap in
functionality. But they are also different.
http://www.emacswiki.org/ColorAndCustomThemes
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* Re: "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
2014-09-17 12:31 ` Sam Halliday
@ 2014-09-18 5:23 ` Alex Kost
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From: Alex Kost @ 2014-09-18 5:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Sam Halliday; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
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Sam Halliday (2014-09-17 16:31 +0400) wrote:
> On Wednesday, 17 September 2014 12:41:44 UTC+1, Alex Kost wrote:
>> Sam Halliday (2014-09-17 14:00 +0400) wrote:
>> > I'm creating a custom colour theme for emacs inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula. Work in progress here:
>> > https://github.com/fommil/unix/blob/master/.emacs.d/lisp/Darkula-theme.el
>> >
>> > But there are a couple of things that confuse me about emacs faces,
>> > even after reading the documentation and I'd appreciate some
>> > guidance:
>> >
>> > 1. When a theme is loaded, what are the default "inherit" values for
>> > all the faces that I'm defining? Is there an implicit "inherit"
>> > based on what that face was before the theme was loaded?
>>
>> IIUC you are faced with the old behavior of applying faces that will be
>>
>> "fixed" in Emacs 24.4. I wrote something about that here:
>>
>> <https://github.com/alezost/alect-themes/#emacs-2431-and-earlier>.
>
> Excellent, thanks! That answers my question. Although I'm a little confused how to use your workaround.
I just put the following into my ".emacs":
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> Incidentally, I was originally thinking that I could rewrite my theme to
> use your defaults but it seems to hardcode quite a lot of stuff.
>
> It would be really amazing if a theme template existed that required one
> to only provide 10 colours and then it assigned them in a sensible way
> across all the various popular major modes.
There is some kind of template: "M-x customize-create-theme".
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* Re: "clean" starting point for custom-theme-set-faces
2014-09-17 15:41 ` Sam Halliday
@ 2014-09-18 9:52 ` Sam Halliday
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From: Sam Halliday @ 2014-09-18 9:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Wednesday, 17 September 2014 16:41:05 UTC+1, Sam Halliday wrote:
> On Wednesday, 17 September 2014 11:00:54 UTC+1, Sam Halliday wrote:
>
> > I'm creating a custom colour theme for emacs inspired by IntelliJ's Darcula. Work in progress here:
>
> > https://github.com/fommil/unix/blob/master/.emacs.d/lisp/Darkula-theme.el
>
>
>
>
>
> I have a third question that I'd also like help with regarding this theme.
>
>
>
> It would appear that when I load my custom theme (above) with
>
>
>
> (add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path (concat user-emacs-directory "lisp"))
>
> (load-theme 'Darkula t)
>
>
>
> not everything is set correctly. In particular (as one example), the font-lock-builtin-face (used extensively in the theme file itself) is not picking up the foreground defined in my theme.
>
>
>
> However, if I open up the theme file and do a `C-x C-e` on the `custom-theme-set-faces` block, the theme works perfectly as intended as is evident by the colours in that file changing immediately.
>
>
>
> Am I doing something wrong or missing something out?
>
>
>
> Sam
NOTE: https://github.com/alezost/alect-themes/#emacs-2431-and-earlier mentioned above seems to have fixed the problem I was having.
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