Emacs color themes in OpenSuSE

Emacs has a great set of color themes. The problem is that they’re not installed by default. This is inconvenient, because emacs comes mostly un-customized. For those, who didn’t go deep enough into emacs most of the features remain hidden.

So how what do we do about color themes?

it turns out ALT-linux’s rpm packages works also for opensuse. So you download the following two packages:

emacs-color-themes-6.6.0-alt2.noarch.rpm

emacs-color-themes-el-6.6.0-alt2.noarch.rpm

after downloading, you hit:

sudo rpm -i –nodeps emacs-color-themes-el-6.6.0-alt2.noarch.rpm emacs-color-themes-6.6.0-alt2.noarch.rpm

as we ignore dependencies, I assume, that emacs is properly installed.

3 Responses to “Emacs color themes in OpenSuSE”

  1. qonoriv Says:

    qonoriv…

    Nicole Austin At Freeones

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