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Why do themes stack?
From: |
Tory S. Anderson |
Subject: |
Why do themes stack? |
Date: |
Sat, 31 Jan 2015 07:54:16 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Throughout my work day I'll switch themes now and again to go from high
contrast to lower, or from dark to light. This process requires disabling the
present theme and then loading the next theme; if you forget to disable, the
themes stack, usually with undesirable consequences.
Why is it implemented this way? Does anyone out there actually gain utility
from theme stacking? Or am I doing something wrong? I would think the simpler
implementation would simply to have "load theme" automatically disable the
present theme, which is both conceptually and pragmatically easier. But the
manual doesn't seem to mention much about themes, so I haven't found an
explanation (or possible use) for this stacking implementation.
- Why do themes stack?,
Tory S. Anderson <=