Change an existing emacs color theme

I like the color sharpness of the Emacs theme. I start the topic with Mx color-theme-clarity. However, I would prefer the background to always be black rather than mixed black and white, as shown in my screenshot. It seems that if there is a line on which there has never been text, it will be white, not black. How to fix it?

Thanks and best regards.

my emacs session

+3
source share
2 answers

This is strange. I also use the color sharpness theme, and I sometimes notice that if I switch to it from another theme, some colors will be disabled in certain areas.

Try setting it as the initial color theme in the .emacs file so that it is the first theme used when opening Emacs:

(require 'color-theme)
(setq color-theme-is-global t)
(color-theme-clarity)

, .

+1

, , , .

, , custom-set-faces .emacs. , , .

custom-set-faces, :background "yourcolour" :foreground "yourcolour2" custom-set-faces, . "youcolour" and "yourcolour2" , .

0

Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1758114/


All Articles