Isn't what you describe just ordinary Emacs usage? I mean we use Emacs, we grow out of default features and turn off/on stuff after hand as our knowledge and skills ? By the way, why would anyone turn off features and then recreate them in their init file? It seems like very convoluted use case to me. -------- Originalmeddelande -------- Från: Alan Third Datum: 2020-09-16 23:37 (GMT+01:00) Till: Thibaut Verron Kopia: self@gkayaalp.com, Eli Zaretskii , emacs-devel , mardani29@yahoo.es, akrl@sdf.org Ämne: Re: A modern-mode? On Wed, Sep 16, 2020 at 10:02:20PM +0200, Thibaut Verron wrote: > I don't think that I'm the only one with this understanding, see for > example the earlier post suggesting the name newbie-mode (synonymous > to beginner-mode for me) with the idea that users would eventually > grow out of this mode, like training wheels. I don't consider any of > the suggested settings to be training wheels. It's the use of the theme (or mode) that's expected to be "grown out of". As the user progresses they'll discover they like this, but they don't like that, and now they have to make the choice of whether to disable the theme and just enable the features they want in their init.el, or enable the theme and try to disable the features they don't want in their init.el. I think the latter option is less desirable and probably harder to achieve. Perhaps the theme should come with documentation explaining what you need to add to your init.el to achieve the same effects. -- Alan Third