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Emanuel Berg |
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have new Gnus message not always fullscreened (was: [gnu.emacs.help] Re: Feeling lost without tabs) |
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Mon, 21 Jul 2014 23:40:46 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3 (gnu/linux) |
Bob Proulx <bob@proulx.com> writes:
> I hadn't been aware of buffer-menu. Playing with it
> now shows that it works very similarly to
> electric-buffer-list. I think anyone using either
> buffer-menu or electric-buffer-list are in the same
> group and want the same thing and could use either of
> those almost interchangeably. I assume
> electric-buffer-list came first and buffer-menu
> duplicated the behavior since I have been using
> electric-buffer-list for a very many years and had
> not ever heard of buffer-menu before? That is my
> assumption until I learn otherwise.
Well, I don't know (what was first).
Yeah, it is interesting, I didn't know of either
electric or buffer-list. I knew of the command `C-x
C-b' but I thought that was a buffer-menu command, as
another of the do-something and then
do-something-other-window (or perhaps
do-something-split-window). So it was interesting to
learn there were so many ways to do (superficially at
least) the same thing.
I didn't manage to follow the description of keys, but
that much I understood that you don't like changes to
the window configuration. Here I agree 100%... I have
managed to rid my Emacs of some of those cases which
are, as you say, disruptive, but one in particular
remains...
To create a new message from anywhere in Emacs, I have
`C-o m' bound to a function that looks for the Gnus
group buffer - the assumption is that it exists if and
only if Gnus runs... (Otherwise it starts Gnus and
tries again.) If Gnus runs, it uses
(gnus-post-news 'post "")
to open an empty buffer, with the headers and so on as
configured, in message-mode. However, it doesn't
respect what is currently displayed - it is always
fullscreened.
Anyone knows how to not make that happen?
The entire defun:
(defun new-message ()
(interactive)
(if (get-buffer "*Group*") (gnus-post-news 'post "")
(progn
(gnus)
(new-message) )))
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