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Re: VC check-in and window configuration
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: VC check-in and window configuration |
Date: |
15 Nov 2001 00:38:42 +0900 |
"Stefan Monnier" <monnier+gnu/address@hidden> writes:
> > Why should `switch-to-buffer' make a window non-dedicated, but
> > `bury-buffer' not? How are they different? I certainly use them both
> > in a similar way...
>
> bury-buffer would as well (it internally calls switch-to-buffer, IIRC).
> I.e. the above is not a no-op but it does restore the window layout.
I'm confused -- if bury-buffer sets the window to `non-dedicated', then
why would it `restore the window layout'?
[If you start out with one window, then pop-to-buffer makes two. When
you say `restore the window layout', I assume you mean that it would
get rid of the window resulting from the pop-to-buffer.]
-Miles
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Re: VC check-in and window configuration, Colin Walters, 2001/11/14
Re: VC check-in and window configuration, Richard Stallman, 2001/11/15