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On Mon, Mar 20, 2017 at 7:46 PM, Offray Vladimir Luna Cárdenas <
[email protected]> wrote:

> May be some minibuffer command to preview and apply themes should be a
> newbie friendly solution (or a notebook that does that via nodes).
>
​Good idea.

*Depending on the structure of your present settings*, Leo's
reload-all-abbreviations command may already do what you want.  But that's
not guaranteed.

Let me think about how to do this properly. There are at least two possible
directions:

1. [hard] Make themes more self contained. This would be a major project.
The idea would be to specify Qt style sheets *without* using any *existing *Leo
settings. That way, people can continue to use their existing themes just
as they are.

2. [easy] Create a preview-theme command that would reload all settings and
then simply open (or close and reopen) an example file.

For sure I'll do 2.  Probably won't do 1, unless there is a great demand
for it.

Edward

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