mindre-theme
solarized-emacs
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mindre-theme
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Could you please suggest theme for Emacs + Org mode?
If you want something without a lot of colors then here’s my theme: https://github.com/erikbackman/mindre-theme/
- Mindre Theme
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A minimal customization that I can borrow
Shameless plug: https://github.com/erikbackman/mindre-theme
solarized-emacs
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What is the name of the nice light theme
I can confirm that the name of theme is solarized-selenized-white which included in solarized-theme.
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Your favorite Emacs theme in 2023?
Solarized Light (with Noto Sans Mono)
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Share Your 'other-window' Commands
There is no reason to watch videos, it will be self-explanatory when you use it; you can't miss it. Once you have three or more windows in Emacs it will show you a number, just press the number, and it will switch to the window. If you install a nice theme that has theming for ace-window, such Batsov's Solarized (or any of other derivatives), you will get nice theming for those numbers, so they stick out too.
- Could you please suggest theme for Emacs + Org mode?
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Color themes in Alphapapa's Org-ql gifs
The first one looks like a version of solarized. I think I have seen some other screenshots of him using something similar to Solarized dark, but I don't know for sure. At least I see Batsov's solarized forked on his account.. I don't know if he has done any changes, I think he did, since his color scheme does not look same as mine, and I use same theme unchanged from Batsov. Those other themes can be just different color schemes that comes together with Batsov's port of Solarized (zenburn, etc).
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Dirvish: a minimalistic file manager based on dired. Such as ranger, vifm, lf.
Everything feels quite well integrated to me. I also use Solarized by Batsov which minimizes the rainbow of colours that some packages introduce, notably. Most of the time I use two windows side by side in Emacs, so *-dwim commands can auto guess when I copy/move some file.
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About to declare emacs bankruptcy before I lose my job
For the looks, if you don't like built-in themes, I suggest you some of Batsov's themes. I am using his Solarized port, and I recommend it because he has gone to great lengths to customize external packages, which can give you a more uniform look with third party packages out of the box. You don't need to use the solarized color scheme, there are other color schemes included there. It might help you with looks of tabs. I don't use tabs myself, but I wouldn't be surprised if he has taken care of tabs look too.
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Emacs theme in 3 files
That's how a lot of themes work. Bozhidar Batsov's version of Solarized has a slightly different approach to file organization:
What are some alternatives?
doomemacs - An Emacs framework for the stubborn martian hacker
dirvish - A polished Dired with batteries included.
lambda-themes - A set of four light and dark themes for Emacs.
dired-hacks - Collection of useful dired additions
emacs-soothe-theme - Dark Colorful theme for Emacs, built for synesthesiacs with a taste for Skittles™.
use-package - A use-package declaration for simplifying your .emacs
lambda-emacs - Emacs distribution with sane defaults, pre-configured packages, and useful functions.
elegant-emacs - A very minimal but elegant emacs (I think)
replace-colorthemes - Replace color-theme with Emacs theme framework
popper - Emacs minor-mode to summon and dismiss buffers easily.
emacs-theme-sakura
helm - Emacs incremental completion and selection narrowing framework