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Bugfixes for `customize-create-theme'. * cus-theme.el (customize-create-theme): Delete overlays after erasing. If given a THEME arg, display only the faces of that arg instead of custom-theme--listed-faces. (custom-theme-variable-menu, custom-theme-variable-action) (custom-variable-reset-theme, custom-theme-delete-variable): Deleted. (custom-theme-add-variable, custom-theme-add-face): Apply value from the theme settings, instead of the current value. (custom-theme-add-var-1, custom-theme-add-face-1): New functions. (custom-theme-visit-theme): Allow calling outside theme buffers. (custom-theme-merge-theme): Don't enable the theme when merging. (custom-theme-write-variables, custom-theme-write-faces): Use the :shown-value properties to save buffer values, not global ones. (customize-themes): Display a warning about user customizations. * cus-edit.el (custom-variable-value-create) (custom-face-value-create): Obey new special properties :shown-value and :inhibit-magic.
author Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
date Fri, 15 Oct 2010 20:16:34 -0400
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