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Re: customized variable custom-enabled-themes is set before custom-theme


From: Glenn Morris
Subject: Re: customized variable custom-enabled-themes is set before custom-theme-directory is set
Date: Thu, 07 Feb 2008 21:12:14 -0500
User-agent: Gnus (www.gnus.org), GNU Emacs (www.gnu.org/software/emacs/)

Jaehyun Yeom wrote:

> My theme is no longer enabled at startup, because
> custom-enabled-themes is alphabetically before
> custom-theme-directory. So emacs first search themes at default
> directory, "~/.emacs.d/" and then set it to "~/.emacs.d/themes/". If
> I cut and paste customize file to switch them, it works. But as soon
> as I save custom file with customize package, it automatically sort
> it alphabetically.


Thanks for the report. Sorry for the delay. This should be fixed in Emacs-22.2.


*** custom.el   7 Jan 2008 02:44:58 -0000       1.132.2.4
--- custom.el   8 Feb 2008 02:10:35 -0000
***************
*** 898,903 ****
--- 898,905 ----
                         (error "Circular custom dependency between `%s' and 
`%s'"
                                sym1 sym2))
                        (2-then-1 nil)
+                       ;; 1 is a dependency of 2, so needs to be set first.
+                       (1-then-2)
                        ;; Put minor modes and symbols with :require last.
                        ;; Putting minor modes last ensures that the mode
                        ;; function will see other customized values rather
***************
*** 1092,1097 ****
--- 1094,1100 ----
  and always takes precedence over other Custom Themes."
    :group 'customize
    :type  '(repeat symbol)
+   :set-after '(custom-theme-directory)  ; so we can find the themes
    :set (lambda (symbol themes)
         ;; Avoid an infinite loop when custom-enabled-themes is
         ;; defined in a theme (e.g. `user').  Enabling the theme sets




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