* Using built-in modus themes
@ 2022-03-03 18:03 Tor Kringeland
2022-03-04 8:29 ` Philip Kaludercic
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From: Tor Kringeland @ 2022-03-03 18:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I'm trying to configure and use the modus themes as described in [1].
I'm on a build of Emacs 29 so these are built in. While I can enable
the themes by using `load-theme', if I execute
(require 'modus-themes)
as described in [1] I get an error saying that the file is missing.
However if I first load a theme using `load-theme', then executing the
above yields no error.
Shouldn't running the above work since the themes are part of Emacs now
(so that I could put it in my config)? I'm running `emacs -Q' and this
fails then.
- [1] https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes
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* Re: Using built-in modus themes
2022-03-03 18:03 Using built-in modus themes Tor Kringeland
@ 2022-03-04 8:29 ` Philip Kaludercic
2022-03-04 8:56 ` Protesilaos Stavrou
0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Philip Kaludercic @ 2022-03-04 8:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Tor Kringeland; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs, public
Tor Kringeland <tor.a.s.kringeland@ntnu.no> writes:
> I'm trying to configure and use the modus themes as described in [1].
> I'm on a build of Emacs 29 so these are built in. While I can enable
> the themes by using `load-theme', if I execute
>
> (require 'modus-themes)
>
> as described in [1] I get an error saying that the file is missing.
> However if I first load a theme using `load-theme', then executing the
> above yields no error.
>
> Shouldn't running the above work since the themes are part of Emacs now
> (so that I could put it in my config)? I'm running `emacs -Q' and this
> fails then.
I agree, it should, an I have also had issues with this problem.
From what I see, the "issue" is that modus-themes is not in the
`load-path'. When you `load-theme' one of the two modus-themes,
`modus-themes' is also added to `features', the list maintaining
activated features. `require' checks this list before loading a
feature, and as it has already been added, no error is thrown and it
appears to work.
One way this could be solved would be to add the themes directory to
`load-path', but I suspect there is some reason this hasn't been done
already.
(I have CC'ed Protesilaos to see what he has to say).
--
Philip Kaludercic
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* Re: Using built-in modus themes
2022-03-04 8:29 ` Philip Kaludercic
@ 2022-03-04 8:56 ` Protesilaos Stavrou
2022-03-04 16:15 ` Christopher Dimech
2022-03-04 16:39 ` Tor Kringeland
0 siblings, 2 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Protesilaos Stavrou @ 2022-03-04 8:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Philip Kaludercic, Tor Kringeland; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
On 2022-03-04, 08:29 +0000, Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net> wrote:
> Tor Kringeland <tor.a.s.kringeland@ntnu.no> writes:
>
>> I'm trying to configure and use the modus themes as described in [1].
>> I'm on a build of Emacs 29 so these are built in. While I can enable
>> the themes by using `load-theme', if I execute
>>
>> (require 'modus-themes)
>>
>> as described in [1] I get an error saying that the file is missing.
>> However if I first load a theme using `load-theme', then executing the
>> above yields no error.
>>
>> Shouldn't running the above work since the themes are part of Emacs now
>> (so that I could put it in my config)? I'm running `emacs -Q' and this
>> fails then.
>
> I agree, it should, an I have also had issues with this problem.
>
> From what I see, the "issue" is that modus-themes is not in the
> `load-path'. When you `load-theme' one of the two modus-themes,
> `modus-themes' is also added to `features', the list maintaining
> activated features. `require' checks this list before loading a
> feature, and as it has already been added, no error is thrown and it
> appears to work.
>
> One way this could be solved would be to add the themes directory to
> `load-path', but I suspect there is some reason this hasn't been done
> already.
>
> (I have CC'ed Protesilaos to see what he has to say).
Thank you Philip for including me in this exchange!
Yes, adding the "etc/themes" directory to the 'load-path' would fix this
issue. Though note that this is not my decision to make: it should be
brought before the Emacs maintainers.
[ In my opinion, built-in themes are no different than other .el files.
They should be accessible via 'M-x find-library', be byte compiled,
included in the 'load-path', etc. ]
I updated the project's README accordingly (will do the same for the
manual).
## Quick setup for the latest version
### Built-in version
For the themes that are built into Emacs you cannot `require` the
package. Use the following instead.
With `use-package`:
```elisp
(use-package emacs
:init
;; Add all your customizations prior to loading the themes
(setq modus-themes-italic-constructs t
modus-themes-bold-constructs nil
modus-themes-region '(bg-only no-extend))
:config
(load-theme 'modus-operandi) ;; OR (load-theme 'modus-vivendi)
:bind ("<f5>" . modus-themes-toggle)
```
Without `use-package`:
```elisp
;; Add all your customizations prior to loading the themes
(setq modus-themes-italic-constructs t
modus-themes-bold-constructs nil
modus-themes-region '(bg-only no-extend))
;; Load the theme of your choice:
(load-theme 'modus-operandi) ;; OR (load-theme 'modus-vivendi)
(define-key global-map (kbd "<f5>") #'modus-themes-toggle)
```
### Packaged version
[...]
Tor, can you please tell me if this works for you?
--
Protesilaos Stavrou
https://protesilaos.com
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* Re: Using built-in modus themes
2022-03-04 8:56 ` Protesilaos Stavrou
@ 2022-03-04 16:15 ` Christopher Dimech
2022-03-04 16:39 ` Tor Kringeland
1 sibling, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Christopher Dimech @ 2022-03-04 16:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Protesilaos Stavrou; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs, Philip Kaludercic, Tor Kringeland
> Sent: Friday, March 04, 2022 at 8:56 PM
> From: "Protesilaos Stavrou" <public@protesilaos.com>
> To: "Philip Kaludercic" <philipk@posteo.net>, "Tor Kringeland" <tor.a.s.kringeland@ntnu.no>
> Cc: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: Re: Using built-in modus themes
>
> On 2022-03-04, 08:29 +0000, Philip Kaludercic <philipk@posteo.net> wrote:
>
> > Tor Kringeland <tor.a.s.kringeland@ntnu.no> writes:
> >
> >> I'm trying to configure and use the modus themes as described in [1].
> >> I'm on a build of Emacs 29 so these are built in. While I can enable
> >> the themes by using `load-theme', if I execute
> >>
> >> (require 'modus-themes)
> >>
> >> as described in [1] I get an error saying that the file is missing.
> >> However if I first load a theme using `load-theme', then executing the
> >> above yields no error.
> >>
> >> Shouldn't running the above work since the themes are part of Emacs now
> >> (so that I could put it in my config)? I'm running `emacs -Q' and this
> >> fails then.
> >
> > I agree, it should, an I have also had issues with this problem.
> >
> > From what I see, the "issue" is that modus-themes is not in the
> > `load-path'. When you `load-theme' one of the two modus-themes,
> > `modus-themes' is also added to `features', the list maintaining
> > activated features. `require' checks this list before loading a
> > feature, and as it has already been added, no error is thrown and it
> > appears to work.
> >
> > One way this could be solved would be to add the themes directory to
> > `load-path', but I suspect there is some reason this hasn't been done
> > already.
> >
> > (I have CC'ed Protesilaos to see what he has to say).
>
> Thank you Philip for including me in this exchange!
>
> Yes, adding the "etc/themes" directory to the 'load-path' would fix this
> issue. Though note that this is not my decision to make: it should be
> brought before the Emacs maintainers.
Have brought this up with emacs maintainers several times, without result.
> [ In my opinion, built-in themes are no different than other .el files.
> They should be accessible via 'M-x find-library', be byte compiled,
> included in the 'load-path', etc. ]
>
> I updated the project's README accordingly (will do the same for the
> manual).
>
> ## Quick setup for the latest version
>
> ### Built-in version
>
> For the themes that are built into Emacs you cannot `require` the
> package. Use the following instead.
>
> With `use-package`:
>
> ```elisp
> (use-package emacs
> :init
> ;; Add all your customizations prior to loading the themes
> (setq modus-themes-italic-constructs t
> modus-themes-bold-constructs nil
> modus-themes-region '(bg-only no-extend))
>
> :config
> (load-theme 'modus-operandi) ;; OR (load-theme 'modus-vivendi)
> :bind ("<f5>" . modus-themes-toggle)
> ```
>
> Without `use-package`:
>
> ```elisp
> ;; Add all your customizations prior to loading the themes
> (setq modus-themes-italic-constructs t
> modus-themes-bold-constructs nil
> modus-themes-region '(bg-only no-extend))
>
> ;; Load the theme of your choice:
> (load-theme 'modus-operandi) ;; OR (load-theme 'modus-vivendi)
>
> (define-key global-map (kbd "<f5>") #'modus-themes-toggle)
> ```
>
> ### Packaged version
> [...]
>
> Tor, can you please tell me if this works for you?
>
> --
> Protesilaos Stavrou
> https://protesilaos.com
>
>
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* Re: Using built-in modus themes
2022-03-04 8:56 ` Protesilaos Stavrou
2022-03-04 16:15 ` Christopher Dimech
@ 2022-03-04 16:39 ` Tor Kringeland
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From: Tor Kringeland @ 2022-03-04 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Protesilaos Stavrou, Philip Kaludercic; +Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Protesilaos Stavrou <public@protesilaos.com> writes:
> Tor, can you please tell me if this works for you?
Thank you, Protesilaos, it works for me now. Also thank you for making
those two wonderful themes!
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