Users of Emacs can customize variables and faces without writing Lisp code, by using the Customize interface. See Easy Customization in The GNU Emacs Manual. This chapter describes how to define customization items that users can interact with through the Customize interface.
Customization items include customizable variables, which are
defined with the
defcustom
macro;
customizable faces, which are defined with defface
(described
separately in Defining Faces); and customization groups,
defined with
defgroup
,
which act as containers for groups of related customization items.
• Common Keywords: | Common keyword arguments for all kinds of customization declarations. | |
• Group Definitions: | Writing customization group definitions. | |
• Variable Definitions: | Declaring user options. | |
• Customization Types: | Specifying the type of a user option. | |
• Applying Customizations: | Functions to apply customization settings. | |
• Custom Themes: | Writing Custom themes. |