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Want old "*compilation*" behavior back!
From: |
Vincent Montressor |
Subject: |
Want old "*compilation*" behavior back! |
Date: |
Fri, 13 May 2011 16:58:32 -0700 (PDT) |
I've looked through the NEWS files and comint.el/compile.el without luck, so
....
I recently upgraded from Emacs 21 to 23. In Emacs 21, if I split a window
vertically and was in the left-hand buffer and did `M-x compile', the
*compilation* buffer would appear in the right-hand buffer (unless the
left-hand
buffer was already *compilation*, in which case it would be reused). In
general, it put *compilation* in the "next" buffer unless there was only one
buffer, in which case it would split the buffer.
In Emacs 23, it reuses the *compilation* buffer if that buffer is already
visible, but otherwise it splits my current buffer instead of using the
existing
"next" buffer.
I liked the old behavior much better, but I don't see a way to get it back.
Any
help?
- Want old "*compilation*" behavior back!,
Vincent Montressor <=