[Jessica Allen's TextMate theme of the same name][1], which is in turn
a TextMate adaptation of [frilly dresses][3].
-Because Emacs and TextMate have slightly different views on how to
-fontify source code, it doesn't look exactly the same, but I think it
-has the same spirit.
+Because Emacs is not TextMate, it doesn't look exactly the same, but
+it uses the same color palette and basic color choices.
-It uses the new Emacs 24 theming capabilities, and not the old
-`color-theme` interface. To use it, just dump it in your `~/.emacs.d`
-and add something like
+To use it, just dump it in your `~/.emacs.d` and add something like
(load-theme 'BTCSB t)
-to your `~/.emacs`. Make sure to disable any `color-theme`-based
-theming you may have been using previously because if put in the same
-buffer they will fight in uncute ways.
+to your `~/.emacs`.
-For more help with the new Emacs theming method,
+For more help with the “new” Emacs theming method in Emacs 24,
[Bozhidar Batsov has a quick overview of the new interface][2].
[1]: http://spacekat.github.com/blog/2010/08/26/cute-code-overload/