Gotham is a very dark Emacs color theme. It's a port of the
Gotham theme for Vim and tries adhering closely to the original.
There is support for both GUI and terminal Emacs. The terminal
version assumes that your terminal emulator comes with a customized
16-color palette from the Gotham contrib repository, however you can
enable 256 color support by customizing gotham-tty-extended-palette
in exchange for a negligible amount of color degradation.
Thanks to Norbert Klar for the following three!
To install the theme via package.el
, set up the MELPA (Stable)
repository if you haven't already and do M-x package-install RET gotham-theme RET
.
Alternatively, you can install the theme manually by downloading
gotham-theme.el
and putting it in a suitable location such as
~/.emacs.d/themes/
. Add the following to your init file:
(add-to-list 'custom-theme-load-path (expand-file-name "~/.emacs.d/themes/"))
Once the theme is installed, you can enable it with M-x load-theme RET gotham RET
. Make sure no other themes are enabled with M-x disable-theme
. To enable the theme automatically at startup, add the
following to your init file:
(load-theme 'gotham t)