If you load site-start, it’ll load and execute everything. Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub, or mute the thread. You are receiving this because you commented. So if i'd have to guess, it's something that is getting setup in site-start.el (maybe aquamacs.el?), and getting called after the init file is loaded. We get a split Aquamacs frame with source.c in the top window, and the startup screen in the bottom window, both correctly fontified with our chosen theme. $ aquamacs -args -no-site-file ~/source.c Switching to the debugger again and hitting c to continue, we get a *scratch* frame+buffer with our theme, the background is correct, but the default text is black. (Also, the font has been set to Lucida Grande.)Īnd starting the process over again, we get an Aquamacs frame fontified with our chosen theme, but the background is white. In the *Backtrace* frame, hit c again to finish and we eventually get a *scratch* buffer with text color set to black. Now both frames are fontified, correctly, with our chosen theme (tango-dark). Hit c to load our theme, and drop to the debugger again. C-x 5 b *Bac to open a frame at the *Backtrace* buffer that's debugging our init.el file. (Black text on white background, red comments, purple strings, etc). We get an Aquamacs frame with the buffer of source.c fontified in the default emacs theme. Start Aquamacs with something that will get fontified: $ cd ~/Library/Preferences/Aquamacs Emacs/ My fix is to type M-x custom-themes (I can't see "custom-themes" in the minibuffer because the font color is the same color as the background), and when the buffer with the custom themes opens I uncheck the wombat theme and recheck it (I can't see some of the text in the custom themes buffer either because it is the same color as the background).Īlso, if I want to use a third party custom theme, where should I put the file? My aquamacs preferences file, Preferences.el, is in the directory: The color of the text is actually a few shades darker than the background, which creates a shadow effect: I can see where the white text was, but I can't read it anymore. However, if I quit aquamacs and relaunch it, the text that was white in the wombat theme is now nearly the same color as the background, making the text unreadable. I checked the checkbox for the theme wombat, and then I clicked the Save Theme Settings button in the buffer. Real emacs don’t give warning messages.When I type M-x custom-themes, I am presented with a buffer listing about 15 custom themes that come with aquamacs. They just loaded (admittedly fairly slowly) and let me do my thing. I used to edit multi-gigabyte files with emacs on Suns. One thing that didn’t impress me, though: Bah! These things’d cost a fortune, so armed only with netpbm, libtiff, ghostscript, the pdfmark reference, Aquamacs, awk to add content based on the DSC, and gimp to work out the link zones on the contents page, I made it all go. I’ve got out of the way of thinking in PostScript, so I spent some time looking for tools that would do things graphically. Instead of just smacking together all the 360 dpi TIFFs I scanned seven years ago, I had to scan a new set at a higher resolution, then crop them, then fix the page numbers, add chapter marks, and make the table of contents a set of live links. I got a bit carried away with doing this. If you merely wish to browse, all the images from the book are here. In case anyone wants them, the 600 dpi page images of What a Life! are stored in this PDF: what_a_life.pdf (16MB).
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