I think this is a bug but I am enjoying it as a feature.
With emacs -Q, I eval "(load-theme 'dichromacy t t)". Nothing changes, as
expected since per the doc:
If optional arg NO-ENABLE is non-nil, load the theme but don't enable
it, unless the theme was already enabled.
But if I create a new frame, the frame has the dichromacy theme enabled.
If this is a feature, I think documentation is somewhat misleading.
Also, argument NO-ENABLE is ignored if the theme had been enabled in the
previous session:
emacs -Q and then eval
(load-theme 'dichromacy t)
(load-theme 'tango t)
(load-theme 'dichromacy t t)
dichromacy is enabled
Again, maybe the documentation is not 100% clear and this is not a bug, but
a limitation.
Anyways, I like very much the ability to use different themes in different
frames (load-theme-buffer-local does not apply to minibuffer nor mode-line),
which I partially enjoy with:
(load-theme my-main-theme t)
(load-theme my-theme-for-emacsclient-frames t t)
Thanks
juanleon
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