![]() Interactively, load-theme supports tab completion, which is probably the best way to see what installed themes are actually called.Īs an aside, you might also want to look into tools for automating the package.el install process, which is especially handy if you work on multiple machines.SecureBox Pro is an application that offers secure shell(ssh) commands and additional commands for management of keys, X.509 certificates, digests and etc.Īs specified in RFC4251: "Secure Shell (SSH) is a protocol for secure remote login and other secure network services over an insecure network." Note that this particular version includes two themes prefixed with the package maintainer's name, so you'll have to do something like (load-theme 'sanityinc-solarized-dark) or ![]() This should automatically be added to your custom-theme-load-path, which is required for load-theme to work. Packages installed this way generally go into ~/.emacs.d/elpa/, e.g. I find this package list interface very handy for discovering new packages. Then use M-x package-list-packages, search for color-theme-sanityinc-solarized, mark it for installation with i and then install marked packages with x. If you haven't used any of these package repositories yet, you'll need to add one by putting something like this in your init file: (require 'package) Versions of the Solarized theme are available from MELPA Stable, MELPA, and Marmalade. In case is of any use, any of the themes that come with the instalation, e.g (load-theme 'tsdh-dark t), work perfectlyĪny ideas of how to solve this issue for the solarized theme?Įmacs 24 includes package.el, and I strongly recommend using that to install packages whenever possible. emacs file as well as (add-to-list 'load-path " ~/emacs.d/themes"), and it was, also, unsuccessful. emacs.īy the way, I also tried to add (add-to-list 'load-path " /opt/local/share/emacs/24.4/etc/themes") to my. It seems like any changes done to that directory are ignored by. Even loading the theme manually: load-theme and then solarized-dark is not solving the issue. emacs file: (setq package-enable-at-startup nil) Finally, I read here: Emacs 24 Package System Initialization Problems that a possible solution is adding the following two lines at the beginning of my. README.md light-blue-theme.el tango-theme.elĪdwaita-theme.el makepkg.sh tsdh-dark-theme.elĬolor-theme-solarized-pkg.el manoj-dark-theme.el tsdh-light-theme.elĬolor-theme-solarized.el misterioso-theme.el wheatgrass-theme.elĭeeper-blue-theme.el solarized-dark-theme.el whiteboard-theme.elĭichromacy-theme.el solarized-definitions.el wombat-theme.elĮmacs-color-theme-solarized solarized-light-theme.elįollow the same process and obtained the same result. ![]() LICENSE leuven-theme.el tango-dark-theme.el ![]() I have tried to move all file within the emacs-color-theme-solarized directory directly into the /opt/local/share/emacs/24.4/etc/themes/ directory, so that: ls /opt/local/share/emacs/24.4/etc/themes/ emacs file and when I re-initiate emacs I get the error: Unable to find theme file for 'solarized-dark. Then I added (load-theme 'solarized-dark t) to my. Where emacs-color-theme-solarized is the directory. Leuven-theme.el tango-theme.el wombat-theme.el That directory ( Emacs was installed with Macports) looks like this : ls /opt/local/share/emacs/24.4/etc/themes/Īdwaita-theme.el light-blue-theme.el tsdh-dark-theme.elĭeeper-blue-theme.el manoj-dark-theme.el tsdh-light-theme.elĭichromacy-theme.el misterioso-theme.el wheatgrass-theme.elĮmacs-color-theme-solarized tango-dark-theme.el whiteboard-theme.el Following the instruction in here:, I downloaded the emacs-color-theme-solarized directory and added it to my Emacs custom-theme-load-path. ![]()
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