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From: | Phil Sainty |
Subject: | Re: Help using the right hook for loading theme on emacs daemon GUI |
Date: | Thu, 24 Jan 2019 16:47:59 +1300 |
User-agent: | Orcon Webmail |
On 2019-01-23 09:27, Kaushal Modi wrote:
For the reason in that comment, after-make-frame-functions did not work for me, so I had stopped using it.
Where the comment in question was: ;; `after-make-frame-functions' hook is not run in no-window mode Which is a bit confusing to me. If you are creating a new frame with the -nw option for an existing Emacs instance then `after-make-frame-functions' definitely runs. (Certainly in 26.1, where I just tested it.) It's true that just running 'emacs -nw' does not run that hook for the initial frame -- but then neither does it run for the initial frame when you start 'emacs' in GUI mode, so the "no-window mode" part does not seem relevant. It's quite common to add a function to `after-make-frame-functions' and to also call that function directly during init (or in `after-init-hook' or some such) to process the initial frame. -Phil
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