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Re: Feeling lost without tabs
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swe20144 |
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Re: Feeling lost without tabs |
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Tue, 3 Nov 2015 06:07:26 -0800 (PST) |
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It's been almost 1.5 years, After trying various alternatives like tabbar mode,
I've finally gotten used to C-x b
Surprisingly, I like it. Now I'm trying to bring this to the other application
I spend a lot of time on: my web browser.
I usually have about 20 web browser tabs open at any given time, and using the
mouse
to go to a specific tab just breaks my flow. I'm sure it's the same for other
people.
How do you guys overcome this? Is there a chrome extension I haven't learnt
about
yet?
I found two extensions Emacsome and ChromEmacs, with the first one attempting
to do what I want (but not going all the way)
If there's none out there, I guess I will just be hacking/forking Emacsome to
add the features I like
to see.
Basically
C-x b to switch buffers with helm/ido like autocompletion
Inside it, C-n and C-p to browse the suggestions
Is the author of Emacsome in here by any chance?
(the repo hasn't been updated since 2012)
Sam
On Saturday, July 19, 2014 at 6:47:47 PM UTC-7, Sampath Weerasinghe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm slowly migrating from notepad++ to emacs.
>
> I feel a bit lost because emacs doesn't show
> tabs. I work on multiple projects, I get distracted by various things,
> but when I come back to the seat it is the tabs that
> remind me which project I was last working on.
>
> I know C-x C-b pops it up, but involves multiple keys and it also
> takes a a lot of screen real estate.
>
> I'm wondering how others overcame this.
>
> -Sam
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