Not sure what it means to "turn" a window configuration. Perhaps something like below is simpler and gets the salient point across and adds the key binding information winner-mode users might find to be helpful encouragement. If you use `tab-bar-mode', consider using `tab-bar-history-mode', as `winner-mode' is unaware of tab switching, and can confuse `tab-bar' window configurations. `tab-bar-history-mode' provides tab-specific window configuration history, avoiding this problem, and its default key bindings match those of `winner-mode'. On Fri, Feb 21, 2025 at 9:05 AM Visuwesh wrote: > [வெள்ளி பிப்ரவரி 21, 2025] Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > >> From: Visuwesh > >> Cc: Stephen Berman , Eli Zaretskii < > eliz@gnu.org>, > >> 76439@debbugs.gnu.org, juri@linkov.net > >> Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2025 16:35:07 +0530 > >> > >> I've left this part out since I feel the sentence has a different > >> meaning with this comma. > > > > Thanks. This version is okay, with one minor nit: > > > >> +If you use `tab-bar-mode', consider using `tab-bar-history-mode' as > >> +`winner-mode' is unaware of tab switching, and might turn the window > > > > There should be a comma before "as". > > I hope this is all okay now. > >