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Re: Tabbed buffers
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T. V. Raman |
Subject: |
Re: Tabbed buffers |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Feb 2008 18:06:52 -0800 |
>>>>> "Richard" == Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
Richard> Doing this on Linux would also have the nice
Richard> side-effect of allowing tty users to place each
Richard> frameset on a different virtual console, something
Richard> which would make it easier to logically separate out
Richard> frames.
Richard>
Richard> I don't follow that.
I run exclusively on the console, ie no X.
I hve lots of buffers open, and prefer to organize them in
frames, with ech frame holding related buffers.
If I could place each frame on a separate virtual console where
I'm already logged in,
then I could switch among those frames by hitting alt-f<n>, and
then use emacs' buffer switching commands in that frame to manage
the orde rin which buffers are cycled through in that particular
frame.
At present I move among frames by naming them first; but if I
forget to move to the named frame first, then I end up with
buffers that I'd ideally leave in one frame getting accessed in another.
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