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+[[!meta title="My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme"]]
+[[!meta copyright="Copyright © 2024 MetroWind"]]
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+# My journey of finding and creating the “perfect” Emacs theme
+MetroWind (he/him) - IRC: MetroWind, Fediverse (pleroma): mw@pleroma.xeno.darksair.org - Matrix: @mw:darksair.org
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+In this talk I will share my experience of finding and creating the
+“perfect” Emacs theme. I will go through the five themes I have
+created and discuss the motivations and ideas behind them, which will
+also introduce various color spaces. And I will look into the future
+to see if there is hope to find the "perfect" theme.
+
+About the speaker:
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+I'm a long time Emacs user (since Emacs 21). I don't write a lot of
+elisp but I'm spend vast majority of my screen time with Emacs, and
+I'm picky about how it looks. This talk shows how may hoops I'm
+willing to jump through to make it look "right".
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