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In emacs 24, the order that color themes are applied seems to matter. This is obvious if you do M-x color-theme-select. The order that you ic

Does anybody have any insight into this issue?

I'd like to be able to switch between the following color themes without restarting:

  1. solarized-light
  2. solarized-dark
  3. zenburn
  4. railscasts

I guess I need the equivalent of a css-reset for emacs. One other tip that is invaluable is that if you use evil, then you need this line or else your cursor stays black, which is horrible for the dark themes:

(setq evil-default-cursor t) 

This is a related issue: Switching between color themes in Emacs. I am using Emacs 24.0. I'm posting this question because I'm looking for workaround for pre 24.1, or maybe advice if 24.1 is stable enough.

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emacs 24.0??. M-x display-about-screen or M-x emacs-version – kindahero Mar 28 '12 at 3:36

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It seem to me that even on Emacs 24 you're still using the old (and unmaintained) color-theme package. Emacs 24 has a built-in color theming infrastructure (and themes like zenburn and solarized have been ported to it) that I'd suggest you use instead. Have a look here for details on deftheme and friends.

То answer your particular question about color-theme - themes usually do not define every face that a previous theme might have tweaked and that causes your problems. Moving to the default theme between themes might probably be considered similar to a css reset.

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How do I move to the default theme between switches? Thanks so much! If I'm using elpa, should I make sure that I don't install color-theme? BTW, I love zenburn, but I'd like to also have railscasts colors for when i want a little more contrast during the day. Any, any opinions on customized .Xresources that comes with solarized? – justingordon Mar 28 '12 at 9:29
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I guess you've installed a theme that depended on color-theme - there are many of those on Marmalade. In Emacs 24 - M-x disable-theme (though I'm not sure the problem you've describe will be present there). I haven't used color-theme in a while so I cannot help you about it. I personally do not customize .Xresources (for color themes) at all. Why do you want to do so? – Bozhidar Batsov Mar 28 '12 at 10:22
I put in the recommendations here for .Xresources: ethanschoonover.com/solarized. I think that might conflict a little with using emacs color theming. – justingordon Mar 29 '12 at 8:36

As others said, switch to the Emacs 24 version of themes. Once you're using that, you can "undo" a theme with disable-theme. Just give it the same argument that you passed to load-theme and you should get back to a blank slate. Then just load the new theme.

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I wrote a function that disables current theme before emacs switches to new one.

You can paste following snippet into you'r init.el and use M-x l0ad-theme.

https://github.com/maruks/.emacs.d

    ;; color themes
(add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path "~/.emacs.d/themes")

(setq current-t43m3 nil)

(defun enab-theme (theme) 
  (if current-t43m3 (disable-theme current-t43m3))
  (setq current-t43m3 theme) 
  (load-theme theme t)) 

(defun disab-current-theme () 
  (if current-t43m3 (disable-theme current-t43m3))
  (setq current-t43m3 nil))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltwo") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'wombat)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltze") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'zenburn)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltsd") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'solarized-dark)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltsl") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'solarized-light)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltne") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'tomorrow-night-eighties)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltni") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'tomorrow-night)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltnb") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'tomorrow-night-bright)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltto") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'tomorrow)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltta") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'tango)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltdb") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'deeper-blue)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c ltdi") '(lambda () (interactive) (enab-theme 'dichromacy)))

(global-set-key (kbd "C-c dct") '(lambda () (interactive) (disab-current-theme)))

(defun l0ad-theme (name) 
  (interactive
   (list
    (intern (completing-read "Load custom theme: "
                 (mapcar 'symbol-name (custom-available-themes))))))
  (enab-theme name))

(setq d3fault-theme (getenv "EMACS_DEFAULT_THEME"))

(when d3fault-theme
  (enab-theme (intern d3fault-theme)))
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To automatically disable current theme before load the new one, you can also use advice:

(defadvice load-theme 
  (before theme-dont-propagate activate)
  (mapcar #'disable-theme custom-enabled-themes))
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