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* custom.el: Move Custom Themes commentary to start of theme code.
(custom-known-themes): Rename `standard' theme to `changed'.
(custom-push-theme): Caller no longer specifies what theme to use
when doing `reset'---the setting is simply removed from the theme.
Delete MODE from `theme-value' and `theme-settings' properties.
(custom-declare-theme): Ignore &rest args since we don't use them.
(custom-loaded-themes): Delete variable.
(custom-theme-load-themes, custom-theme-loaded-p)
(custom-theme-value): Delete functions.
(custom-declare-theme): Signal error on invalid theme names.
(provide-theme): custom-loaded-themes was deleted.
(load-theme): Load the file unconditionally.
(enable-theme): Call `load-theme' if theme is undefined.
(custom-enabled-themes): Only update value for successful loads.
(disable-theme): Complete from enabled themes when interactive.
(custom-variable-theme-value): Calculate theme value directly.
(custom-theme-reset-variables, custom-reset-variables): Mark as
XEmacs compatibility functions. We don't actually use these.
* cus-edit.el (custom-variable-state-set): Use
custom-variable-theme-value instead of custom-theme-value.
(custom-face-state-set): Rename `standard' theme to `changed'.
(custom-save-variables, custom-save-faces): Delete unneeded
references to custom-reset-variables.
(custom-save-resets): Delete function.
(custom-save-variables, custom-save-faces): MODE argument deleted.
(custom-save-variables, custom-save-faces): Ignore theme values.
* cus-face.el (custom-theme-reset-faces): Mark as XEmacs
compatibility function.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Mon, 02 Jan 2006 15:11:14 +0000 |
parents | 8ce686bd7f4f |
children | fb8bf24d2eb9 |
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