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Re: [RFC PATCH] Changes to pop-up source buffers
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Kyle Meyer |
Subject: |
Re: [RFC PATCH] Changes to pop-up source buffers |
Date: |
Tue, 21 Jan 2020 04:10:20 +0000 |
Jack Kamm <address@hidden> writes:
> My main motivation was to use my own display-buffer configuration to
> show the source buffer. So I've rewritten the patch to be smaller and
> more conservative, just adding a "plain" option to org-src-window-setup,
> and not changing the implementation of any existing options. I think
> this is less likely to disrupt existing workflows or introduce
> accidental bugs.
>
> What do you think of using this smaller patch instead?
The more restricted patch is fine by me.
I suppose that to some degree [*] the main benefit of this patch is that
it offers an option that calls quit-restore-window. For example,
without this patch, you can already configure things with
display-buffer-alist when org-src-window-setup is set to
`current-window'. Say with
(add-to-list 'display-buffer-alist
'("^\\*Org Src" . (display-buffer-at-bottom)))
On exit, though, the window that was popped up remains.
And that makes me think that the current options that go through a
simple display-buffer-based call (current-window and other-window) would
benefit from calling quit-restore-window like your `plain` option does.
If you agree, perhaps it's worth adding another patch on top that does
that.
[*] "to some degree" because the option added by your patch has the
advantage that it'd work with display-buffer-base-action too. Plus,
I think it's good to have a dedicated option that points to
display-buffer-alist/display-buffer-base-action.
> As an aside, in case we do decide to re-implement some of the display
> options, now or in future, I did have a slight discrepancy from the
> behavior you describe for split-window-right:
>
>> Quickly testing, this has a slight change in behavior. If there is
>> already a window below the current Org buffer window, the new source
>> window will be popped up below the _other_ window rather than the Org
>> buffer. I think this could be fixed (and the code in general
>> simplified) by using display-buffer-below-selected.
>
> On my own system, the window pops up below the existing Org buffer, even
> if I have several existing horizontal splits. I'm not sure why.
Hmm, weird. I tried again (Emacs 26.3, vanilla config) and still see
the behavior I reported. Oh well.
> Subject: [PATCH] org-src: Add option 'plain to org-src-window-setup
>
> * lisp/org-src.el (org-src-window-setup): Add option 'plain for
> org-src-window-setup, that uses vanilla display-buffer to show the
> source window.
My only minor nitpick is that, in the places you write “'plain”, it be
more common to drop the leading quote, as `plain' and ~plain~ already
suggest a symbol. (No need to reroll for that if no one else requests
changes; I'll touch it up when applying.)
I'll wait another day or so for others to comment before applying.
Thanks.