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nano-theme does not set the background in terminal mode in the first frame #47

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ronisbr opened this issue Feb 3, 2023 · 3 comments

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@ronisbr
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ronisbr commented Feb 3, 2023

Hi!

I am trying to use nano-theme in the terminal mode. It seems that it does not set the background when the theme is loaded. Here is the screenshot just after load-theme:

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However, if I create a new frame with nano-new-frame, then the background is set to the correct color:

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rougier commented Feb 14, 2023

That' surprising that nano-new-frame is even working since it is supposed to work only with a gui. Do the new frame overwrite the current window ? (I guess you don't get a new terminal window)

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ronisbr commented Feb 14, 2023

Yes! It overwrite the current window. It seems to open "another" Emacs, since I need to exit twice to quit Emacs.

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rougier commented Feb 20, 2023

Interesting. nano-new-frame should then check for GUI before trying to create an new frame. Concerning the background color, I'm not quite sure what is happening Could you give a try to nano-theme (on ELPA) and check if it has the same problem?

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