Has had been one of my long time peeves, sorry Gnus. Is sort of non-trivial (my case at least). In this video, I'll show you how to use Emacs 28.1's built-in Modus Themes to create a nice-looking Emacs configuration without installing. This really deserves a complete post to itself. Pitch-black backgrounds for the dark theme and completely white background for the white theme. There is no big design behind them, just arranging colours the way I like: minimal, but not completely. These themes based on doom themes are now a part of the repo. ![]() I know I have written a couple of posts mainly about rtags: here and there Reading Email in Emacs with MU4E Please check out two themes I have created and using: homage-white and homage-black. ( load-theme 'doom-molokai t ) Enable flashing mode-line on errors ( doom-themes-visual-bell-config ) Enable custom neotree theme ( doom-themes-neotree-config ) all-the-icons fonts must be installed! ( require 'doom-modeline ) ( doom-modeline-mode 1 ) Rtags ( require 'doom-themes ) ( require 'indent-guide ) ( indent-guide-global-mode ) ( set-face-background 'indent-guide-face "dimgray" ) Global settings (defaults) ( setq doom-themes-enable-bold t if nil, bold is universally disabled doom-themes-enable-italic t ) if nil, italics is universally disabled Load the theme (doom-one, doom-molokai, etc) keep in mind that each theme may have their own settings. A theme megapack for GNU Emacs, inspired by community favorites. Terribly slow at typing, at least, in comparison with Using Emacs, I missed the single key press commands a lot, mostly because I am Guru, but I can use vim well enough to get some work done quickly or feel Them so I ended up using it quite a bit and got quite good at it too. ![]() I grew up using machines that did not have anything apart from vi on Power of Emacs mainly comes from the ability to turn Emacs into whatever you doom.d/config.el Add the following lines after the comments: There are two ways to load a theme. This is, obviously, a big controversial topic to stray away from a purist’sĮmacs experience. ![]() attention is given for Doom Emacsand solaire-modesupport, but will work fine anywhere else. ( require 'helm ) ( setq-default helm-M-x-fuzzy-match t ) ( global-set-key "\C-x\C-m" 'helm-M-x ) ( global-set-key "\C-c\C-m" 'helm-M-x ) ( define-key evil-ex-map "x" 'helm-M-x ) ( define-key evil-ex-map "b " 'helm-mini ) ( define-key evil-ex-map "e" 'helm-find-files ) Evil Mode Doom Emacs' Theme Pack A theme megapack for GNU Emacs, inspired by community favorites.
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