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Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?
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Alan Mackenzie |
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Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window? |
Date: |
Sun, 24 Apr 2005 13:35:23 +0000 (GMT) |
On Sun, 24 Apr 2005, Robert J. Chassell wrote:
>On 24 Apr 2005, Daniel Brockman wrote,
> I've always found it annoying that Emacs seems to have a habit of
> leaving junk windows around whenever you invoke something ...
>Most often, I just want to bury the buffer, not delete it. Your two
>examples of buffers you want to delete are buffers I tend to want to
>look at again, the ones created by `M-x compile' and `C-h f'
>(describe-function).
>To me, it looks that you want `C-x 4 0' (kill-buffer-and-window) to be
>documented more prominently. What would you like specifically?
I'd like C-x 4 0 to just do its job without mithering me with "kill
buffer `foo'? (yes or no)", unless it's an actual changed buffer that's
getting killed.
>Put another way, how should we change the documentation in
>(emacs)Change Window? Right now `C-x 4 0' is third in the sequence,
>after `C-x 0' and `C-x 1'. That looks right to me.
>--
> Robert J. Chassell
--
Alan Mackenzie (Munich, Germany).
- Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?, Daniel Brockman, 2005/04/24
- Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?, Robert J. Chassell, 2005/04/24
- Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?,
Alan Mackenzie <=
- Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?, Richard Stallman, 2005/04/24
- RE: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?, Drew Adams, 2005/04/25
- Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?, Kevin Rodgers, 2005/04/25
- Re: Should killing a help or compile buffer also delete the window?, Stefan Monnier, 2005/04/25