The following announcement seems like an excellent reason to get
custom themes working.  While I have not looked at it yet, such
customization sets might be desirable to be available in the core
Emacs.  And there are also things like "Aquamacs" which change a lot
of default settings.  Having those available as a single theme which
the user can use all at once without losing his own customizations
seems desirable.

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Easymacs is an easy-to-learn, one-size-fits-all configuration for new
users of GNU Emacs. It sets up key bindings that conform to a common
denominator of the Gnome/KDE/OS X/Microsoft Windows human interface
guidelines, and provides function-key bindings for other powerful Emacs
features. It is fully documented, and the new user can productively edit
text right away, without going through the Emacs tutorial. Many
commonly-used functions can be accessed without having to learn the
"chords", or multiple keystrokes that Emacs uses by default.

http://www.dur.ac.uk/p.j.heslin/Software/Emacs/Easymacs/

Peter

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David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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