From 3a5050af4c3c94df335172fd80315b7599f9638c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Chong Yidong Date: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 17:35:22 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] * custom.texi (Custom Themes): `load-theme' always loads. --- man/ChangeLog | 4 ++++ man/custom.texi | 13 ++++++------- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog index e73b8f52429..a5774d68c87 100644 --- a/man/ChangeLog +++ b/man/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2005-12-24 Chong Yidong + + * custom.texi (Custom Themes): `load-theme' always loads. + 2005-12-23 Juri Linkov * display.texi (Highlight Interactively): Use double space to diff --git a/man/custom.texi b/man/custom.texi index 2180fcdd04a..c2370b03185 100644 --- a/man/custom.texi +++ b/man/custom.texi @@ -706,13 +706,12 @@ file @file{@var{foo}-theme.el}, in the directory @file{~/.emacs.d/} @findex enable-theme @findex disable-theme You can load the themes you've previously defined with the command -@code{load-theme}. It prompts for a theme name in the minibuffer, -then loads that theme if it isn't already loaded. It also -@dfn{enables} the theme, which means putting its settings into effect. -An enabled theme can be @dfn{disabled} with the command -@kbd{M-x disable-theme}; this returns the options specified in the -theme to their original values. To re-enable the theme, use the -command @kbd{M-x enable-theme}. +@code{load-theme}. It prompts for a theme name in the minibuffer, and +loads that theme from the theme file. It also @dfn{enables} the +theme, which means putting its settings into effect. An enabled theme +can be @dfn{disabled} with the command @kbd{M-x disable-theme}; this +returns the options specified in the theme to their original values. +To re-enable the theme, use the command @kbd{M-x enable-theme}. To enable a Custom theme named @var{foo} whenever Emacs is started up, add the line @code{(load-theme '@var{foo})} to your @file{.emacs} file -- 2.39.2