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Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help.
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Ryan Yeske |
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Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help. |
Date: |
11 Apr 2001 10:37:33 -0700 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.0.102 |
Jonathan Walther <address@hidden> writes:
> So I have split my screens with C-t S. How do I go back to having a window
> take up the full screen again? How do I split the screen horizontally? I'd
> like to be able to "undo" both a horizontal and vertical split, each
> separately.
C-tS == hsplit
C-t^S == vsplit
C-tR == remove (remove the current frame)
C-tQ == only (make this the only frame)
> It would be nice if there was a concept of a "set of frames"... so, for
> instance,
> on one "Screen" I get the windows all split and such; then I move between such
> "Screen"s, so windows configured a certain way could stay that way. So, for
> instance, the gimp could be one configuration, my xterm with little logger
> scrolling underneath it would be another, pine with my mail downloader beneath
> it... Reconfiguring the screen setup everytime I want to switch a set of apps
> is a pain; far easier to stick to the old way of each app gets full screen.
The organization of split screen's is primitive. I am finding it
easier to go fullscreen all the time too, only splitting the screen in
half when necessary.
Your right about a set of frames, though. Emacs has something called
window-configuration-to-register which will save window configurations
(which are basically like splits in ratpoison) along with the buffers
and point posititions within each window. After I store a window
configuration to a register I can do jump-to-register to pop back to
that configuration.
So, how does this sound? Set up all yer frames with contents in each
window, ie a complicated gimp setup. Then run
:pushframeconf g # store the config in the 'g' register
reconfigure the frames and contents for something else, say your
wacked out pine/fetchmail thing and then
:pushframeconf m
now you can switch back and forth with
:popframeconf g
:popframeconf m
Of course :bind would be your friend here.
Ryan
- [RP] argh. split-screen help., Jonathan Walther, 2001/04/11
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help.,
Ryan Yeske <=
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help., shawn, 2001/04/13
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help., Gergely Nagy, 2001/04/13
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help., Jonathan Walther, 2001/04/13
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help., Martin Samuelsson, 2001/04/13
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help., Jonathan Walther, 2001/04/13
- Re: [RP] argh. split-screen help., Ryan Yeske, 2001/04/16