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Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens.
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Maciej Katafiasz |
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Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens. |
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Fri, 11 May 2007 19:11:48 +0000 (UTC) |
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Den Fri, 11 May 2007 12:31:04 -0400 skrev Chris McMahan:
> I don't understand what you need, then. M-x new-frame creates an
> entirely new window that can be resized or enlarged to your heart's
> content to any resolution you need.
He's not using emacs-in-X, so creating a new frame is meaningless in this
case. For that to work, you would need the multi-tty branch I believe. As
I have never used it myself, I can't offer any further advice.
Alternatively, Martin, consider using proper X version of emacs, ie. run
without -nw. This will allow you to create and place multiple frames
independently, exactly in the way you want them.
Cheers,
Maciej
- Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., Martin, 2007/05/11
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- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., Martin, 2007/05/14
- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., Tim X, 2007/05/17
- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., David Kastrup, 2007/05/11
- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., Xavier Maillard, 2007/05/12
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- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., David Kastrup, 2007/05/12
- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., Maciej Katafiasz, 2007/05/12
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- Re: Emacs (in console) on 2 screens., David Kastrup, 2007/05/12