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author | Daniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org> | 2018-06-16 15:42:56 -0700 |
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committer | Daniel Colascione <dancol@dancol.org> | 2018-06-16 15:44:23 -0700 |
commit | aabaa9f8c8b79df44887392fcaa199e17b016afd (patch) | |
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Apply non-user themes only when asked
Theme settings now generally aren't actually applied until a call to
`enable-theme-, either one made explicitly or implicitly through
`load-theme' with NO-ENABLE nil. This change has the effect of not
applying theme changes just because we load a lisp file containing a
theme specification. The previous behavior is preserved for the
special case of the `user' theme, which is frequently used for
ad-hoc customization.
* lisp/cus-face.el (custom-theme-set-faces): Call
`custom--should-apply-setting' to decide whether to apply
a setting.
* lisp/custom.el (custom--should-apply-setting): New function.
(custom--inhibit-theme-enable): Add `apply-only-user' option;
default to it.
(custom-push-theme, custom-theme-set-variables): Call
`custom--should-apply-setting' to decide whether to apply
a setting.
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