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Re: Representation of the Emacs userbase on emacs-devel


From: Dmitry Gutov
Subject: Re: Representation of the Emacs userbase on emacs-devel
Date: Mon, 6 Sep 2021 17:17:44 +0300
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On 06.09.2021 17:11, Philip Kaludercic wrote:
 From what
I have been experimenting with antinews themes (ie. revert all changes
since Emacs XY),

I think it's a doomed approach (too much of a good thing), since a lot of changes go uncontested, so we don't _really_ have to provide a profile with all the changes reversed. Just the important ones.

Again, just my 2c.

it requires a minor mode to be activated anyway, so it
might also make sense to just provide a minor mode instead of a theme.

Perhaps we could extend the themes mechanism so that when a theme is enabled, and when it is disabled, a particular hook is run.

E.g. for a theme called good-old-days-profile, enable-theme would look up and call the function good-old-days-profile-before-enable (if it's defined), and disable-theme would try to call good-old-days-profile-before-disable.

Would that remove the minor mode requirement?



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