Just published version 1.2.0
of the Modus themes.
The detailed release notes are reproduced below. For any questions
pertaining to this publication feel welcome to contact me.
My immediate task now is to prepare patches for upstream Emacs so that
the modus-operandi-theme
and modus-vivendi-theme
can be updated from
version 0.13.0
to the current one.
By Protesilaos Stavrou info@protesilaos.com on 2021-03-04
This entry records the changes introduced to the project since the publication of version 1.1.0 (2021-01-24). There have been close to 100 commits in the meantime.
Every colour-related modification documented herein conforms with the overarching accessibility objective of the themes for a minimum contrast ratio of 7:1 between background and foreground values in their given combination (the WCAG AAA standard).
As the official manual is referenced several times throughout this log, make sure to store its URL: https://protesilaos.com/emacs/modus-themes. Or read it from Emacs’ Info reader by evaluating this form:
(info "(modus-themes) Top")
If you are coming from older versions, please consult the change log entry for version 1.0.0 with regard to the breaking changes that were introduced.
Emacs28, the current development target, now includes a require-theme
function. It is a prerequisite to upgrading the Modus themes to their
current version. Prior to the definition of that function, the themes
could not transition from their 0.13.0 version to >=1.0.0. Special
thanks to Basil L. Contovounesios for making it happen, as well Mauro
Aranda and Eli Zaretskii for their feedback and support.
Expect the Modus themes in upstream Emacs to be updated shortly after the publication of this document.
GNU ELPA currently ships version 0.12.0 of the two standalone packages
modus-operandi-theme
and modus-vivendi-theme
. This will change in
the immediate future, as a new modus-themes
package will succeed them.
That new package will be built directly from emacs.git, as it must now
become a :core
entity instead of being listed as an :external
one.
Again, expect a patch to be applied to elpa.git shortly after this document goes live.
[ All variables and their values are documented in the themes’ manual. The default value is always nil. ]
The new boolean modus-themes-subtle-line-numbers
variable will make
the effect of display-line-numbers-mode
more subtle when set to a
non-nil value. It removes the underlying background of the unfocused
lines while toning down their foreground.
The modus-themes-diffs
variable now accepts a deuteranopia
value.
This optimises for red-green colour deficiency in all modes that show
diffs (diff-mode, ediff, Magit…). In practice, all instances of
green are replaced with appropriate blue hues. For more on the
matter, read the report which also includes pictures:
https://protesilaos.com/codelog/2021-02-25-modus-themes-diffs-deuteranopia/.
The modus-themes-syntax
variable now reads faint-yellow-comments
as a valid value. This has the same scope as the existing faint
value with the added effect of assigning a yellow tint to comments: it
tones down the saturation of colours that apply to code syntax
(standard font-lock faces and others inheriting from them).
The modus-themes-links
variable is expanded to accept the new value
of neutral-underline-only
: it removes the foreground from the link
and draws a neutral gray underline below it.
Refashioned all faces that pertain to emails, including Gnus, Mu4e,
Notmuch, and the standard message.el
library. This concerns the
colours that apply to the message header keys and their values, as
well as quote levels.
Introduced more contrasting hues for headings and made more considerate use of bold typography. The new colour combinations are better suited for the task of delivering a sense of structure; structure that is at once effective and subtle.
Applied less intense colours throughout all quotation levels.
Revised the sequencing of hues in quotation levels to allow distinct levels to stand out more without relying on excessive saturation.
Aligned the styling of Notmuch header dates with their counterparts in other similar contexts, in pursuit of theme-wide consistency.
Rewrote the faces of EBDB to achieve a better sense of structure.
Refined the colour combinations of change-log and log-view buffers to make it easier to discern distinct elements.
Tweaked the colours of certain Elfeed constructs to improve the overall presentation of its search buffers.
Changed the colour combinations of M-x re-builder
to amplify the
distinction between the matching regexp groups while still reducing
their overall intensity.
Reconfigured the diff-changed
face to always extend its background
to the edge of the window. Such “changed” lines are visible in
diff-mode
buffers when the command diff-unified->context
is
invoked.
Tweaked the colour combinations of ancillary faces in diff buffers
when the variable modus-themes-diffs
is set to the value fg-only
.
In particular:
Removed the subtle background from the diff hunk headings and changed their colour to ensure good visibility—guarantees a sense of structure.
Made the context lines inherit the default foreground colour (pure black/white), so that it contrasts better with red, green, and yellow text.
Applied an accented foreground to the diff header. This is to ensure that it is not mistaken for a diff hunk’s context.
All these guarantee that the foreground-only highlights in line-wise differences draw more attention to themselves.
Aligned all the standard hi-* faces with their default aesthetics.
Those are used by commands such as highlight-symbol-at-point
.
Thanks to Philip K. for the valuable feedback in issue 157:
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/157.
Removed obsolete Consult faces and added new ones, so as to remain in sync with the latest developments in that project. Thanks to Daniel Mendler (Consult’s maintainer) for reporting the inconsistency in issue 155: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/155.
consult-preview-line
now retains fontification on the current
line, instead of applying its own foreground.
consult-narrow-indicator
is refashioned to be colour-coded in a
consistent way with consult-async-split
, as both denote the
delineation of a given scope.
consult-imenu-prefix
contrasts better with text on its current
line, while it adapts to possible customisations performed on the
Consult front.
Expanded the coverage of marginalia
faces to two include
marginalia-char
and marginalia-type
. This is done in the interest
of internal consistency between the elements of this set, as their
defaults were also accessible (they inherit from standard faces that
we already support).
Opted to render the Notmuch logo in a neutral gray backdrop. This was
deemed necessary as the logo is an immutable image file that consists
of black and white strokes. Black and white are the main background
values of modus-vivendi
and modus-operandi
respectively, which
could lead to confusion. The neutral gray ensures that the logo is
visible at all times. Thanks to Utkarsh Singh for the feedback in
issue 122: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/122.
Refined the dedicated colour values used for diff hunk headings, as seen in diff-mode buffers or Magit. The new colours yield text that is easier to read by slightly toning down the combined intensity of background+foreground.
Removed the subtle background of diff-header
and diff-file-header
.
The header’s foreground and textual representation suffice to render
it distinct in its context.
Tweaked org-agenda-structure
and org-scheduled
to enhance the
usability of Org Agenda buffers.
Made org-agenda-structure
use the largest possible height that we
expose to users: modus-themes-scale-5
.
Re-calibrated the hueness of org-scheduled
and amplified its
saturation, in order to better convey the meaning of a scheduled
task.
Thanks to Morgan Smith for the valuable feedback in issue 153: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/153.
Tweaked the faces of the bongo
package to enhance the
distinctiveness of the constructs they style.
Adjusted the overall aesthetic of calendar faces in the interest of theme-wide consistency.
Aligned the visual metaphors of org-code
with those of org-macro
and org-verbatim
, by ensuring that a subtle background is present
behind the affected text, while the foreground conforms with the norms
of the modus-themes-no-mixed-fonts
customisation option.
Made quoted text in Info buffers look the same as org-verbatim
and
Markdown’s inline code.
Instructed the faces of info-colors
to inherit from appropriate
font-lock faces. This guarantees that everything works as intended
with the various values of modus-themes-syntax
.
Refined the language tag of Markdown fenced blocks so that it does attract unwarranted attention while delivering on its intended purpose.
Rendered explicit the slant of ace-window hints, guaranteeing that it does not inherit from the underlying text. Thanks to Nicolas De Jaeghere for the patch: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/merge_requests/27.
[ Some more changes have been discussed, but those require tweaks to the upstream package. ]
Ensured that the org-tree-slide-header-overlay-face
never draws an
overline when the variable modus-themes-headings
includes a relevant
setting for heading level 1. Such as with the following example (all
customisation options are documented in the themes’ manual):
(setq modus-themes-headings ‘((1 . section) …))
Extended support for the new tab-line-tab-inactive-alternate
face as
that occurs in Emacs28 (current development target). It comes into
effect when the variable tab-line-tab-face-functions
includes a
value of tab-line-tab-face-inactive-alternating
.
bbdb :: Thanks to Nicolas De Jaeghere in issue 128: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/128.
mmm-mode :: Thanks to Davor Rotim for the feedback in issue 161: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/161.
quick-peek :: Thanks to Burgess Chang for the feedback in issue 151: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/151
selectrum-prescient :: This new package was brought to my attention by
Manuel Uberti. The intent is to phase out the faces in Selectrum,
namely selectrum-primary-highlight
, selectrum-secondary-highlight
,
though those will still be supported by the Modus themes for the
foreseeable future.
shortdoc
spray
terraform-mode :: Thanks to Kevin Fleming for the feedback in issue 159: https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/159.
vc-dir (Emacs28)
Contributed the faces for vc-dir
in Emacs28 and applied them to all
VC backends: https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=46358 and
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=46745.
Contributed a new face and some related tweaks to Emacs’
shortdoc.el
: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=46748.
Added faces to the tab-bar-echo-area.el
package:
https://github.com/fritzgrabo/tab-bar-echo-area/pull/2.
Reported issue that led to the review of the header face in
org-tree-slide
: https://github.com/takaxp/org-tree-slide/issues/38.
Helped refine the faces of the rlist.el
package:
https://gitlab.com/mmemmew/rlist/-/commit/386f506d0110bebedd3a48ff972adba96e2232eb.
Wrote about the indirect support for the goggles
package. I had
helped write its faces, as was documented in the changelog for version
1.1.0 of the themes. Thanks to Manuel Uberti for bringing this to my
attention in issue 158:
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/158.
Explained that any changes to custom-theme-load-path
and/or
custom-theme-directory
should be performed before the themes are
loaded. Thanks to Adrian Manea for the feedback in issue 156:
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/156.
Included the symbol bg-only
in the modus-themes-diffs
section of
the manual. Thanks to user “iSeeU” for reporting the omission:
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/154.
Expanded the manual’s entry on the semantics of the optional heading
scale used by the themes (the variables modus-themes-scale-[1-5]
).
The values 1-4 apply to regular headings, with 4 being the largest on
the scale. While modus-themes-scale-5
is reserved for special
headers, such as Org #+title:
or the Org Agenda’s structure. Recall
that those variables only come into effect if the boolean variable
modus-themes-scale-headings
is set to a non-nil value (it is nil by
default).
Made several changes to the modus-themes.org
file in an effort to
improve the accuracy of the generated Texinfo markup. Thanks to Glenn
Morris and Richard Stallman for their valuable feedback in
https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=45143.
Recorded a note in the manual on the intended colouration of
backgrounds applied by mmm-mode
. It explains what the constraints
are from an accessibility standpoint and how users can configure
things locally for more colourful, yet inaccessible, backgrounds.
Thanks to Davor Rotim for the valuable feedback in issue 161:
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/161.
Refined the manual’s note on prism.el, simplifying the code samples and clarifying the commentary.
Wrote indices for concepts, variables, functions, which are rendered in the Info manual.
Elaborated on the possibility—and relative merits—of implementing
a theme-agnostic hook for advanced face configurations, as opposed to
relying on modus-themes-after-load-theme-hook
. Thanks to Daniel
Mendler for the valuable feedback in issue 131:
https://gitlab.com/protesilaos/modus-themes/-/issues/131.
Rewrote the documentation string of the deftheme
declaration of
modus-operandi
and modus-vivendi
.
Provided links to the Info nodes that discuss each of the defcustom
declarations.
Wrote doc strings for every custom face that the themes define.