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Themes in Emacs 29 |
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Tue, 15 Aug 2023 15:43:06 +0300 |
Hello Emacs Team!
I'm not sure if I've chosen the right channel to ask about my problem; I hope
you would gently propose the correct address in case of my mistake.
I've updated Emacs to version 29 and now see a warning message triggered by the
following expression in my config:
(load-theme 'light-blue t)
I have several questions on that:
- why would deprecate a theme that has worked for years (decades maybe)?
- is there is a modern version of this theme which is not deprecated?
- does it mean the Light Blue theme will be gone in the next release?
- if not, how can I turn off that warning? I don't want to see it every time my
Emacs starts.
I don't want my text to sound aggressive; I just feel upset by the fact the
things that have been working great are breaking now. Is it possible to keep
the Light Blue theme along and not remove it?
Thank you,
Ivan
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Re: bug#65311: Themes in Emacs 29 |
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Sun, 3 Sep 2023 03:26:00 -0700 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
>> - is there is a modern version of this theme which is not deprecated?
>
> I'll let others answer this.
Please see the many themes available in GNU ELPA and NonGNU ELPA.
>> - does it mean the Light Blue theme will be gone in the next release?
>
> Maybe at some point, but not in the next release, I think.
I don't expect that there will be any rush to remove it, no. Hopefully
someone will step up to fix the issues discussed in bug#47047, and then
we can unobsolete it. That would be the best outcome.
I don't think we will be making any changes here, so I'm closing this
bug.
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