On Mar 7, 2010, at 6:03 PM, Tom wrote:
Carsten Dominik <carsten.dominik <at> gmail.com> writes:
The problem I see here is that if a new user downloads Emacs,
it will have white background and only default colors.
For every face you can define colors for light and dark background:
background: The kind of background—either light or dark.
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/elisp/html_node/Defining-Faces.html#Defining-
Faces
So there should be two color schemes: one for light and one for dark
background and emacs would use the first one for the default light
background.
Hi Tom,
yes, I know that every face has two definitions - in fact it has often
more, for different numbers of available colors.
Still, I am hesitating to install this as (dark) default. I think it
would be great if this could be included as an option, but I do not
want to add this as standard - in particular because I think many of
the colors only make sense when they are also applied in other buffers
like source code buffers, using similar font-lock faces.
I did publish my color stuff earlier today in this thread. If someone
wants to take it, clean it up and turn it into a color theme - I think
this would be he best option.
- Carsten
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