Yilkal Argaw 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. -- Akib Azmain Turja, GPG key: 70018CE5819F17A3BBA666AFE74F0EFA922AE7F5 Fediverse: akib@hostux.social Codeberg: akib emailselfdefense.fsf.org | "Nothing can be secure without encryption."