GNU bug report logs -
#8454
24.0; Emacs does not apply additional custom faces from theme
Previous Next
Full log
Message #14 received at 8454 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
Hi,
>>>>> On Sun, 08 May 2011 16:14:53 -0400, Chong Yidong ("CYD") wrote:
CYD> Chong Yidong <cyd <at> stupidchicken.com> writes:
>> I'm afraid both bug reports are too vague for me to figure out exactly
>> what is supposed to be going wrong. Could someone provide a precise,
>> step-by-step recipe for reproducing the problem?
Sorry about the 'vagueness' - but glad you found it out anyhow.
CYD> OK, I found a bug in the case where defface is called after loading a
CYD> theme with settings for that face. The defface settings were not being
CYD> applied; I've checked a fix into the trunk. However, I'm not sure this
CYD> is the issue you are talking about, since this bug was not specific to
CYD> the :inherit property. Could you check if your problem is fixed?
No, it does solve the problem, but I guess below confirms my suspicion..
CYD> One possible source of confusion, which may apply to Dirk-Jan's report,
CYD> is that :inherit only tells Emacs to consult the parent face if a face
CYD> attribute is unspecified. If the attribute is specified, it overrides
CYD> the inheritance. So if your Custom theme want to "cancel out", say, any
CYD> existing foreground attribute setting, you need something like
CYD> '(froob ((t (:foreground unspecified :inherit parent-face))))
Ok, yes that is what happens. I guess this could work, but in practice it
makes :inherit rather suboptimal -- imagine switching from one theme to
another, you'd have to explicitly cancel out every attribute the other theme
may have set.
Best wishes,
Dirk.
--
Dirk-Jan C. Binnema Helsinki, Finland
e:djcb <at> djcbsoftware.nl w:www.djcbsoftware.nl
pgp: D09C E664 897D 7D39 5047 A178 E96A C7A1 017D DA3C
This bug report was last modified 12 years and 239 days ago.
Previous Next
GNU bug tracking system
Copyright (C) 1999 Darren O. Benham,
1997,2003 nCipher Corporation Ltd,
1994-97 Ian Jackson.