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Re: how switch between 2 mostly used windows
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chenyu |
Subject: |
Re: how switch between 2 mostly used windows |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:12:25 -0000 |
It works very well. Wonderful.
chenyu
"Pascal J. Bourguignon" <pjb@informatimago.com>
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> "chenyu" <yu.chen@sh-rfid.com> writes:
>
>> hi,
>> 3 windows have open in emacs, and two of them are mostly used.
>>
>> C-X o, switch to the next windows.
>>
>> But which commands for switch back to the previous windows, by skipping
>> the
>> third (just show windows)?
>
>
> (defun selected-window ()
> (first (window-list)))
>
> (defvar *first-window* nil)
> (defvar *second-window* nil)
>
> (defun designate-first-window ()
> "Sets the first window."
> (interactive)
> (setf *first-window* (selected-window)))
>
> (defun designate-second-window ()
> "Sets the second window."
> (interactive)
> (setf *second-window* (selected-window)))
>
> (defun skip-to-other-designated-window ()
> "Selects the other window (either the first or second)."
> (interactive)
> (if (eq (selected-window) *first-window*)
> (select-window *second-window*)
> (select-window *first-window*)))
>
>
> (global-set-key (kbd "<f9>") 'skip-to-other-designated-window)
> (global-set-key (kbd "<f10>") 'designate-first-window)
> (global-set-key (kbd "<f11>") 'designate-second-window)
>
> Type <f10> to designate your first window, <f11> to designate the second.
> Then you can use <f9> to toggle between the two.
>
> --
> __Pascal Bourguignon__ http://www.informatimago.com/