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Now that we are loading package autoloads files (as part of the generated doom-package-autoload-file when running make autoloads), many :commands properties are redundant. In fact, many def-package! blocks are redundant. In some cases, we can do without a config.el file entirely, and can move into the autoloads file or rely entirely on package autoloads. Also, many settings have been moved in their module's autoloads files, which makes them available ASAP; their use no longer depends on module load order. This gained me a modest ~10% boost in startup speed. |
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:ui doom
This module modifies Emacs' user interface.
Doom's look is loosely inspired by Atom's One Dark theme, and is largely contained in the] plugin.
- A colorscheme inspired by Atom's One Dark theme (now available in a separate plugin: doom-themes)
- A custom folded-region indicator for
hideshow - "Thin bar" fringe bitmaps for
git-gutter-fringe - File-visiting buffers are slightly brighter (powered by solaire-mode)
Table of Contents TOC
Configuration
Changing theme
Although this module uses the doom-one theme by default, doom-themes offers a number of alternatives:
- doom-one: doom-themes' flagship theme, inspired by Atom's One Dark themes
- doom-vibrant: a more vibrant version of doom-one
- doom-molokai: based on Textmate's monokai
- doom-nova: adapted from Nova
- doom-one-light: light version of doom-one
- doom-peacock: based on Peacock from daylerees' themes
- doom-tomorrow-night: by Chris Kempson
This can be changed by changing the doom-theme variable, e.g.
(setq doom-theme 'doom-molokai)
Changing fonts
core/core-ui.el has four relevant variables:
-
doom-font - the default font to use in Doom Emacs.
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doom-big-font - the font to use when
doom-big-font-modeis enabled. -
doom-variable-font - the font to use when
variable-pitch-modeis active (or where thevariable-pitchface is used). -
doom-unicode-font - the font used to display unicode symbols. This is ignored if the
:ui unicodemodule is enabled.
(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Fira Mono" :size 12)
doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "Fira Sans")
doom-unicode-font (font-spec :family "DejaVu Sans Mono")
doom-big-font (font-spec :family "Fira Mono" :size 19))
Troubleshooting
Strange font symbols
If you're seeing strange unicode symbols, this is likely because you don't have all-the-icons's font icon installed. You can install them with M-x all-the-icons-install-fonts.