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bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm
From: |
VanL |
Subject: |
bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Aug 2019 19:28:16 +1000 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/26.2 (darwin) |
martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> writes:
>> I'm after the 'command' to lowerframe and that is all to see multiple
>> corners of many apps and their frames like a poker player's hand of
>> cards.
>
> I'm probably too silly to understand what you mean: lower-frame [...]
I see, now. Thanks. What I needed to do was:
1. C-h a "lower frame" <-- I looked up the same term in a search engine
and then I recycled the use of the term 'bury' for 'lower' from
familiarity with the commands on buffer list to write-up this feature
request.
> Please try to understand that I'm apparently missing some detail in
> what you want to achieve.
Thank you for your patience.
>> Like Glenn says XFCE has window-key + down-arrow, I'm asking for the
>> command to do that. I'm not asking for key-binding.
>
> But why does 'lower-frame' not do for your Emacs frame what XFCE's
> window-key + down-arrow does for Glen's?
The two commands 'lower-frame' and 'raise-frame' are exactly what I was
wanting and they are already there in Emacs and work plainly according
to their name. I didn't try to find them in the most obvious way, as above.