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Re: hcwm
more spotlight for hcwm :D
by the way, kernel 3.17 came out today (towo), no problems here.
by the way, kernel 3.17 came out today (towo), no problems here.
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Re: hcwm
My actual daily driver after a fresh boot. Nothing showy, nothing added to look fancy. Does have Urxvt with same colors as st. (Zenburn, zenburn everywhere.)
St -e tmux, emacs (X11 support)
...normally full-screen webbrowser or pdf viewer on WS 2.
Thinkpad t43 2GHz, 2G RAM.
St -e tmux, emacs (X11 support)
...normally full-screen webbrowser or pdf viewer on WS 2.
Thinkpad t43 2GHz, 2G RAM.
Re: hcwm
My favorite Colorscheme too! I only use it in text editors.Just a few questions if you don't mind :)
Does emacs retain the exact colors of zenburn when you use it in a terminal and in a tty (no-X) ?
Does emacs retain the exact colors of zenburn when you use it in a terminal and in a tty (no-X) ?
If you can do it go ahead and do it, if you can't do it then don't even criticize it. - gingerdesu
Re: hcwm
If the X-version is themed, then you're going to end up with odd background colors in a colored terminal emulator in some cases. I have a few installs that run emacs-nox (actually, most of them) and in those I don't theme emacs at all and instead allow the ansi escapes in the environment to handle the coloring there.
That being said, I believe that you should be able to explicitly set the theme by which mode that it's running in. I've not done it, but it's WELL within reason to be able to detect on init what mode it's running in and use the zenburn.el if in X, and stay with Angry-Fruit-Salad (allowing the terminal to handle the theming) if not.
That being said, I believe that you should be able to explicitly set the theme by which mode that it's running in. I've not done it, but it's WELL within reason to be able to detect on init what mode it's running in and use the zenburn.el if in X, and stay with Angry-Fruit-Salad (allowing the terminal to handle the theming) if not.
Re: hcwm
Alright Thank You :)
If you can do it go ahead and do it, if you can't do it then don't even criticize it. - gingerdesu
Re: hcwm
If needed, here is what I do to keep Emacs theme working both in X and in a term:
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(if (daemonp)
(add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions
'(lambda (f)
(with-selected-frame f
(when (window-system f) (load-theme 'solarized-dark t)))))
(load-theme 'solarized-dark t))
;; Functions to remove background when on terminals
(defun on-frame-open (frame)
(if (not (display-graphic-p frame))
(set-face-background 'default "unspecified-bg" frame)))
(on-frame-open (selected-frame))
(add-hook 'after-make-frame-functions 'on-frame-open)
(defun on-after-init ()
(unless (display-graphic-p (selected-frame))
(set-face-background 'default "unspecified-bg" (selected-frame))))
(add-hook 'window-setup-hook 'on-after-init)
Re: hcwm
Thanks alot Gekkop :D
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Re: hcwm
^^ unproven assertions that a larger tree gives more shadow (!)
No idea what is going on with Joe, he is like a notification bubble: pops up, says something, disappears on mouse-over. :) I guess he is fine, else he would have told us already ;)
No idea what is going on with Joe, he is like a notification bubble: pops up, says something, disappears on mouse-over. :) I guess he is fine, else he would have told us already ;)
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Re: hcwm
A nice window manager.