![]() ![]() doom-zen-writer-theme.el -*- lexical-binding: t no-byte-compile: t -*- Author: Yann Esposito Created: Octo Version: 1.0.0 Keywords: custom themes, faces Homepage: Package-Requires: ((emacs "25.1") (cl-lib "0.5") (doom-themes "2.2.1")) Code: ( require 'doom-themes) Variables (defgroup doom-plain-theme nil "Options for the `doom-plain' theme." :group 'doom-themes) (defcustom doom-plain-padded-modeline doom-themes-padded-modeline "If non-nil, adds a 4px padding to the mode-line. Here is a zen-writer.el file that contain my You probably want to be able to put you out of this writing mode. This depend on doom-themes and here is the code of the theme. So how to achieve that yourself? Here is how I do it. Everything is mostly "gray" exceptĪnd that's it. To make the default color grey, and only set black for the highlightedįortunately, I have recently created a personal theme close to that. In fact to make it work as I would expect, you need Specific face to the current sentence, but does not affect the other The main issue with the hl-sentence package alone is that it set a It highlight the current sentence (in black) while the rest of the So the effect I am looking to achieve can be seen in this video. So I played with tweaking my emacs configuration again. ![]()
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