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bug#64373: 29.0.90; C-x t o while in minibuffer copies the current tab t


From: sbaugh
Subject: bug#64373: 29.0.90; C-x t o while in minibuffer copies the current tab to the next tab
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2023 18:44:16 +0000 (UTC)
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13)

Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net> writes:
>> 1. emacs -Q
>> 2. C-x t 2 to create a new tab
>> 3. C-x b *Messages* RET
>>    Now the first tab should have only *scratch* open,
>>    and the second tab should have only *Messages* open,
>>    and we're in the second tab.
>> 4. M-: (read-from-minibuffer "") RET
>> 5. While in minibuffer, C-x t o to switch to the first tab
>> 6. RET to exit minibuffer
>> 7. The first tab now has *Messages* open.
>>
>> This also applies to more complicated window configurations: the whole
>> window configuration will be copied from the tab that the minibuffer was
>> first open in, to the tab that was entered with C-x t o.
>>
>> This also happens if the minibuffer is exited with C-g.
>
> Not a bug, this is the documented behavior.
> You can customize read-minibuffer-restore-windows to nil
> if you don't like this.

We should also restore the current tab, then.  Because right now we're
restoring the window configuration, but not the current tab.

If we did that, then this would behave as expected: We'd restore the
current tab, then restore the window configuration in that tab.





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