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Re: Emacs for Mac OS X - questions
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Barry Margolin |
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Re: Emacs for Mac OS X - questions |
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Fri, 26 Jun 2009 22:26:43 -0400 |
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In article <h22uhe$qhq$1@news.onet.pl>, Marc Tfardy <bum@cyk.cyk>
wrote:
> "Aquamacs Emacs can organize the files that you're editing in tabs.
> This preserves screen space but allows you to keep track of all those
> open files easily. You've probably seen the tabs in Safari, Firefox or
> the OS X Terminal program."
>
> See also http://aquamacs.org/images/aquamacs-screenshot.png too.
> Aquamacs tabs are similar to firefox tabs.
Does it really create a tab for every buffer? I frequently have dozens
of buffers (I use p4.el, and it has a tendency to create lots of "*P4
Output*<##>" buffers), where would it fit all those tabs? Or do you
have to tell it when to put a buffer in a tab? That wouldn't be too bad.
I generally hate tabbed applications; luckily, most of them have
preference options to disable this, and I assume Aquamacs does as well.
--
Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
Arlington, MA
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- Re: Emacs for Mac OS X - questions, (continued)
Re: Emacs for Mac OS X - questions, Peter Dyballa, 2009/06/25
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Re: Emacs for Mac OS X - questions, Ian Eure, 2009/06/27
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