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Re: Detect window switches?
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Joost Kremers |
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Re: Detect window switches? |
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26 Sep 2013 16:54:34 GMT |
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martin rudalics wrote:
> > Mmm, the documentation of that hook says that "[t]he buffer-local part
> > of this hook is run once for each window on the affected frame,
> > with the relevant window selected and its buffer current." That doesn't
> > seem to leave much room for determining if the relevant window has just
> > lost focus.
>
> Did you try the "global" part? If it doesn't work, please report a bug.
A quick test I just did suggests that window-configuration-change-hook
isn't even called when switching from one window to another, e.g., with
`other-window' or one of the `windmove-*' commands.
I apologise if my initial description was too unclear. What I'd like to
know is if it's possible to detect when a window goes from being
selected to being not selected and vice versa. Or, alternatively, when a
buffer goes from being current to not current and vice versa. From what
I've been able to find on the internet, this isn't possible.
TIA
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- Re: Detect window switches?, martin rudalics, 2013/09/26
- Re: Detect window switches?,
Joost Kremers <=
- Re: Detect window switches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/09/26
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- Re: Detect window switches?, Dan Espen, 2013/09/26
- Re: Detect window switches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/09/26
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- Re: Detect window switches?, Dan Espen, 2013/09/26
- Re: Detect window switches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/09/26
- Re: Detect window switches?, Stefan Monnier, 2013/09/26
- Re: Detect window switches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/09/27
- Re: Detect window switches?, Stefan Monnier, 2013/09/27
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- Re: Detect window switches?, Dan Espen, 2013/09/26
- Re: Detect window switches?, Eli Zaretskii, 2013/09/27