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Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2
From: |
Jean-Christophe Helary |
Subject: |
Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2 |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Jul 2017 21:14:18 +0900 |
> On Jul 6, 2017, at 20:29, Paul Michael Reilly <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> I have recently switched to macOS Sierra and discovered that using C-x 5 2 to
> create a new frame works just fine, i.e. no different than OS X, if you do
> not enter full screen mode (via the green window decoration button). If you
> are in full screen mode C-x 5 2 is ignored, but if you then exit full screen
> mode it is clear that the second frame is now a tab (macOS Sierra tab
> feature).
I work with Sierra and Emacs master and I'm not seeing this. When I am in
fullscreen mode (by pressing the green thing at the top left) and I create new
frames with C-x 5 2, I get new frames in full screen.
Jean-Christophe
- Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Paul Michael Reilly, 2017/07/06
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2,
Jean-Christophe Helary <=
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Alan Third, 2017/07/06
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Alan Third, 2017/07/06
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Jean-Christophe Helary, 2017/07/06
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Alan Third, 2017/07/06
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Alan Third, 2017/07/06
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Anders Lindgren, 2017/07/10
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Alan Third, 2017/07/10
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Anders Lindgren, 2017/07/10
- Re: Mac OS Sierra tab feature breaks C-x 5 2, Alan Third, 2017/07/12