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Re: Preserving window layout (follow up)


From: Matthew Calhoun
Subject: Re: Preserving window layout (follow up)
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 11:53:02 -0700

Thanks for all the suggestions. I found a really helpful function that I'm surprised nobody mentioned, though: set-window-dedicated-p prevents Emacs from messing with a particular window. I wound up writing a small function that sets up my windows as described, calls this function for the shell window, and then calls the window-configuration-to-register function that Johan mentioned. Seems to work pretty well.

Thanks again,
Matt

El Saturday, 7 June, 2003, a las 02:16  PM, Johan Bockgård escribió:

Matthew Calhoun <calhounm@mac.com> writes:

Sort of a poor man's IDE. The problem is, when I do something like
command-apropos it wreaks havoc on my nice little environment - the
shell buffer grows to take up half of the frame, and the *Apropos*
buffer has taken the place of *shell*.

Another approach

,----[ C-h k C-x r w ]
| C-x r w runs the command window-configuration-to-register
|    which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `register'.
| (window-configuration-to-register REGISTER &optional ARG)
|
| Store the window configuration of the selected frame in register REGISTER.
| Use C-x r j to restore the configuration.
| Argument is a character, naming the register.
`----

(info "(emacs)RegConfig")

You might want to bind those to some nice keys.

Also see

(info "(emacs)Windows")
(info "(emacs)Window Convenience")

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