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[nongnu] elpa/moe-theme 6ad49c35a3 172/352: Update README; add known iss


From: ELPA Syncer
Subject: [nongnu] elpa/moe-theme 6ad49c35a3 172/352: Update README; add known issue.
Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2022 03:59:18 -0500 (EST)

branch: elpa/moe-theme
commit 6ad49c35a3980762ea6a2ce95c71bd9e04510cd3
Author: kuanyui <azazabc123@gmail.com>
Commit: kuanyui <azazabc123@gmail.com>

    Update README; add known issue.
---
 README.md | 9 ++++++---
 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)

diff --git a/README.md b/README.md
index 1bc03222dc..2f45007942 100644
--- a/README.md
+++ b/README.md
@@ -31,11 +31,12 @@
 * Eshell / Ansi-term
 * Gnus / Message
 * Helm / ido
-* Org-mode
+* Org-mode / Agenda / calfw
 * Magit / Git-commit / Git-gutter
 * Markdown-mode
 * popup / Auto-complete-mode
 * Rainbow-delimiters
+* Swoop
 * Twittering-mode
 * undo-tree
 * ......and More!
@@ -69,8 +70,9 @@ Select a theme you like and let's go on:
     (moe-light)
 ```
 
->#### Load Theme Itself Only?
->If you just want to use `load-theme` to apply **ONLY** `moe-theme` itself and 
**without customizations**, you can skip "Customizations" chapter and just use 
this:
+>#### Note
+>**Notice that the file `moe-theme.el` is NOT a theme file, but it provide the 
ability for customization `moe-dark-theme` & `moe-light-theme`.*&
+>So, if you just want to use `load-theme` to apply **ONLY** `moe-theme` itself 
and **without customizations**, you can skip "Customizations" chapter and just 
use this:
 >
 >```lisp
 >    (load-theme 'moe-dark t)
@@ -176,6 +178,7 @@ If you use Emacs build-in `show-paren-mode`, I recommend 
set the value of `show-
 Can't bear a mode with an ugly looking? `moe-theme` doesn't support the mode 
you like? It's welcome to report wishlist or issue on github, I'll try to add 
related settings as soon as possible. Or of course, you can push request, too. 
We need your feedback!
 
 ## Known Issues
+* If you add `(moe-dark)` or `(moe-light)` to your init file, the color of 
`buffer-id` would be incorrect after startuping CLI Emacs(but if you `M-x 
moe-dark/light` again, it would be corrected immediately). I don't know why, 
but this issue doesn't occur in GUI version Emacs. (Tested on GNU Emacs 
24.3.90.1 2014-04-11)
 * When using `moe-light` and typing characters under terminal emulator (e.g. 
Konsole) with IM (e.g. fcitx), the string embedded in Emacs may be very 
insignificant (But as you output the word from IM, it turns normal).
 
 ## Todo



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