This module gives Doom its signature look: powered by the doom-one theme (loosely inspired by Atom’s One Dark theme) and doom-package:solaire-mode. Includes:
- A custom folded-region indicator for doom-package:hideshow.
- “Thin bar” fringe bitmaps for doom-package:git-gutter-fringe.
- File-visiting buffers are slightly brighter (thanks to doom-package:solaire-mode).
- @hlissner
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- doom-package:doom-themes
- doom-package:solaire-mode
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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
- And many more…
This can be changed by changing the doom-theme
variable, e.g.
;; in $DOOMDIR/config.el
(setq doom-theme 'doom-molokai)
core/core-ui.el has four relevant variables:
doom-font
- the default font to use in Doom Emacs.
doom-big-font
- the font to use when
doom-big-font-mode
is enabled. doom-variable-pitch-font
- the font to use when
variable-pitch-mode
is active (or where thevariable-pitch
face is used). doom-symbol-font
- the font used to display unicode symbols. This is ignored if the doom-module::ui unicode module is enabled.
(setq doom-font (font-spec :family "Fira Mono" :size 12)
doom-variable-pitch-font (font-spec :family "Fira Sans")
doom-symbol-font (font-spec :family "JuliaMono")
doom-big-font (font-spec :family "Fira Mono" :size 19))
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If you’re seeing strange unicode symbols, this is likely because you don’t have
nerd-icons
’s font icon installed. You can install them with M-x
nerd-icons-install-fonts
.
doom-package:solaire-mode is an aesthetic plugin that makes non-file-visiting buffers darker than the rest of the Emacs’ frame (to visually differentiate temporary windows or sidebars from editing windows). This looks great in GUI Emacs, but can look questionable in the terminal.
It disables itself if you start tty Emacs with $ emacs -nw
, but if you create
a tty frame from a daemon (which solaire-mode cannot anticipate), you’ll get an
ugly background instead.
If you only use Emacs in the terminal, your best bet is to disable the solaire-mode package:
;; in $DOOMDIR/packages.el
(package! solaire-mode :disable t)
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