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Re: How to pickle split window?
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: How to pickle split window? |
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8 Mar 2013 20:59:29 GMT |
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Haines Brown wrote:
> Sorry I was not clearer. I understand there are commands to restore
> previous window layout, but my interest was for it to be automatic, so
> that for example when I close gnus, emacs returns automatically to the
> prior windows layout. It would even be nice to return automatically to
> the the prior buffers displayed in those windows.
>
> I suspect the answer to somehow to add a hook to gnus quit that
> automatically runs (defun reload ()), perhaps calling back most recent
> buffers for those windows.
you can store the current window configuration in a variable using
`current-window-configuration' and restore it with
`set-window-configuration'.
IMHO any package that takes over the window configuration (such as gnus
does) should do that...
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EN:SiS(9)
- How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, jpkotta, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?,
Joost Kremers <=
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Ivan Kanis, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Lowell Gilbert, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Lowell Gilbert, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2013/03/09
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- Re: How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/10