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#+TITLE : yoshi-theme
#+LINK : src http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/yoshi-theme/
#+LINK : tar_gz http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/yoshi-theme/snapshot/yoshi-theme-master.tar.gz
#+LINK : zip http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/yoshi-theme/snapshot/yoshi-theme-master.zip
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#+LINK : readme http://code.ryuslash.org/cgit.cgi/emacs/yoshi-theme/about/
#+LINK : manual http://ryuslash.org/projects/yoshi-theme/manual/
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#+STARTUP : showall
#+INCLUDE : "jskeys.inc"
#+INCLUDE : "dlmenu.inc"
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* What does it do?
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~yoshi-theme~ is a GNU Emacs theme named after my cat. It is only
named after him because I couldn't think of another name and
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~new-theme~ just wasn't cutting it. [[http://ryuslash.org/mediagoblin/mediagoblin.fcgi/u/ryuslash/m/img-20121103-121638/ ][He ]] doesn't actually look anything
like this.
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| Language | Emacs Lisp |
| License | GPLv3 |
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* Why was it written?
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Since I wasn't 100% happy with the color themes I found, though
there are some very good ones, I thought I'd try my own.
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* Who is it for?
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Anyone who likes it.
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* Data
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| Version | 0 (development only) |
| Language | Emacs Lisp |
| License | GPLv3 |
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** Features
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- Not too high contrast (no #ffffff on #000000)
- What could be features of a theme? The faces supported?
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** Dependencies
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- [[http://gnu.org/software/emacs/ ][GNU Emacs 24 ]] :: It uses the theming system introduced by Emacs
v24.
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* More...
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For further instructions I would refer you to the [[readme ][README ]] and [[manual ][manual ]].