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From: | arthur miller |
Subject: | RE: Dark mode by default |
Date: | Sat, 12 Sep 2020 23:58:21 +0000 |
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Från: Tim Van den Langenbergh <tmt_vdl@gmx.com>
Datum: 2020-09-13 00:41 (GMT+01:00)
Till: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Ämne: Re: Dark mode by default
> The recent proposal to use dark mode by default brings up a technical > question: I thought Emacs's default foreground and background colors > were not hardcoded by Emacs but were taken from the user's "general" > config (i.e. the desktop environment). > > Does this mechanism fail to work for some reason, or have desktop > environments just stopped providing that info? > > > Stefan > > > Under KDE on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed Emacs gets default colours from my Desktop Environment settings. I have also noticed that if I define background, foreground, as well as color0, color1,..., color15 in my .Xresources file Emacs prefers those settings over my DE settings. I have noticed there are users who are unfortunately stuck on Apple's MacOS, I think they may have issues setting a colour scheme (I once had a job where MacOS Yosemite was required, I couldn't find a way to change theming settings). As for Microsoft Windows, I unfortunately don't know if it has any sort of standard for theming settings. -Tim Van den Langenbergh ‐—
There are users like me who don't run a desktop like KDE or Gnome on their shiny GNU/Linux OS either but prefer a simpler window manager instead.
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