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EmacsLisp
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EmacsLisp
;;; color-theme-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
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;;
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;;; Code:
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;;;### (autoloads (color-theme-initialize color-theme-submit color-theme-install
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;;;;;; color-theme-compare color-theme-make-snapshot color-theme-analyze-defun
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;;;;;; color-theme-print color-theme-install-at-point-for-current-frame
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;;;;;; color-theme-install-at-mouse color-theme-describe color-theme-select)
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;;;;;; "color-theme" "color-theme.el" (21316 30298))
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;;; Generated autoloads from color-theme.el
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(autoload 'color-theme-select "color-theme" "\
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Displays a special buffer for selecting and installing a color theme.
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With optional prefix ARG, this buffer will include color theme libraries
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as well. A color theme library is in itself not complete, it must be
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used as part of another color theme to be useful. Thus, color theme
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libraries are mainly useful for color theme authors.
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\(fn &optional ARG)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-describe "color-theme" "\
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Describe color theme listed at point.
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This shows the documentation of the value of text-property color-theme
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at point. The text-property color-theme should be a color theme
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function. See `color-themes'.
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\(fn)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-install-at-mouse "color-theme" "\
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Install color theme clicked upon using the mouse.
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First argument EVENT is used to set point. Then
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`color-theme-install-at-point' is called.
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\(fn EVENT)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-install-at-point-for-current-frame "color-theme" "\
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Install color theme at point for current frame only.
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Binds `color-theme-is-global' to nil and calls
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`color-theme-install-at-point'.
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\(fn)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-print "color-theme" "\
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Print the current color theme function.
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You can contribute this function to <URL:news:gnu.emacs.sources> or
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paste it into your .emacs file and call it. That should recreate all
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the settings necessary for your color theme.
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Example:
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(require 'color-theme)
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(defun my-color-theme ()
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\"Color theme by Alex Schroeder, created 2000-05-17.\"
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(interactive)
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(color-theme-install
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'(...
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...
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...)))
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(my-color-theme)
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If you want to use a specific color theme function, you can call the
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color theme function in your .emacs directly.
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Example:
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(require 'color-theme)
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(color-theme-gnome2)
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\(fn &optional BUF)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-analyze-defun "color-theme" "\
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Once you have a color-theme printed, check for missing faces.
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This is used by maintainers who receive a color-theme submission
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and want to make sure it follows the guidelines by the color-theme
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author.
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\(fn)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-make-snapshot "color-theme" "\
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Return the definition of the current color-theme.
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The function returned will recreate the color-theme in use at the moment.
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\(fn)" nil nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-compare "color-theme" "\
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Compare two color themes.
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This will print the differences between installing THEME-A and
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installing THEME-B. Note that the order is important: If a face is
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defined in THEME-A and not in THEME-B, then this will not show up as a
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difference, because there is no reset before installing THEME-B. If a
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face is defined in THEME-B and not in THEME-A, then this will show up as
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a difference.
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\(fn THEME-A THEME-B)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-install "color-theme" "\
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Install a color theme defined by frame parameters, variables and faces.
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The theme is installed for all present and future frames; any missing
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faces are created. See `color-theme-install-faces'.
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THEME is a color theme definition. See below for more information.
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If you want to install a color theme from your .emacs, use the output
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generated by `color-theme-print'. This produces color theme function
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which you can copy to your .emacs.
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A color theme definition is a list:
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\([FUNCTION] FRAME-PARAMETERS VARIABLE-SETTINGS FACE-DEFINITIONS)
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FUNCTION is the color theme function which called `color-theme-install'.
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This is no longer used. There was a time when this package supported
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automatic factoring of color themes. This has been abandoned.
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FRAME-PARAMETERS is an alist of frame parameters. These are installed
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with `color-theme-install-frame-params'. These are installed last such
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that any changes to the default face can be changed by the frame
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parameters.
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VARIABLE-DEFINITIONS is an alist of variable settings. These are
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installed with `color-theme-install-variables'.
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FACE-DEFINITIONS is an alist of face definitions. These are installed
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with `color-theme-install-faces'.
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If `color-theme-is-cumulative' is nil, a color theme will undo face and
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frame-parameter settings of previous color themes.
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\(fn THEME)" nil nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-submit "color-theme" "\
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Submit your color-theme to the maintainer.
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\(fn)" t nil)
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(autoload 'color-theme-initialize "color-theme" "\
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Initialize the color theme package by loading color-theme-libraries.
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\(fn)" t nil)
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;;;***
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;;;### (autoloads nil nil ("color-theme-pkg.el") (21316 30298 651142))
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;;;***
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(provide 'color-theme-autoloads)
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;; Local Variables:
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;; version-control: never
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;; no-byte-compile: t
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;; no-update-autoloads: t
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;; coding: utf-8
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;; End:
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;;; color-theme-autoloads.el ends here
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