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compile, next-error, and vertical frame splitting
From: |
kent williams |
Subject: |
compile, next-error, and vertical frame splitting |
Date: |
Tue, 11 May 2010 12:17:17 -0500 |
Somewhere between Emacs 22 and Emacs 23, a behavior changed: If you
run a compile, and it's the only window (i.e. if you type C-x 1), when
I use the next-error (C-x `) command, it splits the window vertically
-- i.e. the source file is next to the compilation buffer. It used to
split it horizontally, so that the source file is under the
compilation buffer.
I want the old behavior back. The vertically split frame makes the
error messages hard to read due to word wrap.
Is there some option I can set or do I have to hack into the lisp code?
- compile, next-error, and vertical frame splitting,
kent williams <=