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Re: tumme does not show image buffer
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Mathias Dahl |
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Re: tumme does not show image buffer |
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Tue, 18 Jul 2006 11:20:50 +0200 |
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Dieter Wilhelm <address@hidden> writes:
> emacs -D -Q --fullscreen
> M-x tumme "dir"
>
> and tumme doesn't show the *tumme* buffer only a dired buffer inhabits
> the screen!
Strange, it does for me. But I am testing it in a terminal now.
> the tumme documentation string says "Make a preview buffer for all images
> in dir and display it" and what tumme does is displaying a dired
> buffer and not the image buffer.
We'll see if it is a bug or not, but the behavior should be as the
docstring says. `tumme' works by first opening a dired window, marking
all image files and then call `tumme-display-thumbs' (bound by default
to C-t d), and last `pop-to-buffer' to display the thumbnail
buffer. Do you get any *tumme* buffer, even though it is not
displayed? Also, you don't happen to have more than 50 image files in
that dir? If so, you might have missed the warning that comes up
asking you if you want to proceed. Any errors in the *Messages*
buffer? Can you try to do C-t d manually in your image directory? Does
that work?
- tumme image size, Dieter Wilhelm, 2006/07/16
- Re: tumme image size, Mathias Dahl, 2006/07/17
- tumme does not show image buffer [was: tumme image size], Dieter Wilhelm, 2006/07/17
- Re: tumme does not show image buffer,
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- Re: tumme does not show image buffer, Dieter Wilhelm, 2006/07/21
- Re: tumme does not show image buffer, Mathias Dahl, 2006/07/21
- Re: tumme does not show image buffer, Mathias Dahl, 2006/07/21
- Re: tumme does not show image buffer, Dieter Wilhelm, 2006/07/22
- Re: tumme does not show image buffer, Mathias Dahl, 2006/07/22