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#+TITLE: Theming layer
#+HTML_HEAD_EXTRA: <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../css/readtheorg.css" />
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* Table of Contents :TOC_4_org:noexport:
- [[Description][Description]]
- [[Install][Install]]
- [[Usage][Usage]]
- [[Attributes][Attributes]]
- [[Faces][Faces]]
- [[Headers][Headers]]
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* Description
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This layer allows for a simple way of modifying themes.
* Install
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To use this contribution add it to your =~/.spacemacs=
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
(setq-default dotspacemacs-configuration-layers '(theming))
#+end_src
* Usage
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To use this layer, set the value of =theming-modifications=. It should be a list
of the following form:
#+begin_src emacs-lisp
((theme1 (face1 attributes...)
(face2 attributes...)
...)
(theme2 (face1 attributes...)
(face2 attributes...)
...)
...)
#+end_src
This will apply the given attributes to the relevant faces whenever the
appropriate theme is loaded. To update without changing the theme, use ~SPC :
spacemacs/update-theme~.
* Attributes
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See [[http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/elisp/Face-Attributes.html#Face-Attributes][face attributes]] in the Emacs manual for more information. Some of the more
common attributes you might want to tweak are the following:
- =:inherit= :: the name of a face to inherit attributes from
- =:foreground= and =:background= :: Hexadecimal color strings
- =:height= :: typically a floating point number (1.0 gives the same height as
the underlying face)
- =:weight= :: typically =bold= or =normal=
- =:underline= :: typically =nil= or =t=
- =:slant= :: typically =oblique=, =italic= or =normal=
- =:box= :: set to =t= to draw a box around characters in the foreground
* Faces
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To see a list over all loaded faces and what they look like, use ~SPC :
list-faces-display~. You can also use ~SPC h d c~ (describe character) on a
character to see its face.
Some of the most common faces to modify are the syntactical elements:
- =font-lock-builtin-face=
- =font-lock-comment-delimiter-face=
- =font-lock-comment-face=
- =font-lock-constant-face=
- =font-lock-doc-face=
- =font-lock-function-name-face=
- =font-lock-keyword-face=
- =font-lock-preprocessor-face=
- =font-lock-string-face=
- =font-lock-type-face=
- =font-lock-variable-name-face=
- =font-lock-warning-face=
As well as the mode-line faces for the active and inactive windows:
- =powerline-active1=
- =powerline-active2=
- =powerline-inactive1=
- =powerline-inactive2=
- =mode-line=
- =mode-line-inactive=
* Headers
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This layer includes three additional layer variables for tweaking headings.
Allowed values are a list of themes in which the given effect should happen, or
the symbol =all= to apply it on all themes.
- =theming-headings-inherit-from-default= :: inherits all headings from the
default face to avoid non-monospaced fonts
- =theming-headings-same-size= :: sets the =:height= attribute to one on all
headings to give them the same size as the rest of the text
- =theming-headings-bold= :: sets the =:weight= attribute to bold on all
headings