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From: | Gregory Heytings |
Subject: | Re: Universal/prefix argument for "other window" redirection? |
Date: | Thu, 08 Apr 2021 12:16:57 +0000 |
Is there already a way to "automatically" modify interactive commands to "auto-work" in other window instead of current window?I know I can scroll other window already and switch to some buffer in another window with `switch-to-buffer-another-window`, I already use them.What I would like is to have all the cursor motion stuff, expression evals etc, work on in other window so I don't need to switch back and forth two buffers (I like to work with two buffers side-by-side). I wonder if there is already something I could use; prefix command/universal prefix whatever, to autmoatically modify behaviour of interactive commands involved or do I have to write my own (if it's possible :))?
(defun next-command-in-other-window () (interactive) (let ((key (read-key-sequence nil))) (let ((window (other-window-for-scrolling))) (with-selected-window window (execute-kbd-macro key)))))
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