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#11365
24.1.50; quitting gdb does not restore window configuration
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Reported by: sds <at> gnu.org
Date: Fri, 27 Apr 2012 18:42:02 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: moreinfo
Found in version 24.1.50
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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> quit-window is not a solution, because it often kills the window.
Only if it was specially created by `display-buffer' before.
> I live in a maximized emacs frame which is split vertically in to two
> columns, and an indiscriminate use of quit-window quickly destroys that.
This should not happen in the case at hand: The gud window is either
created or reused via `display-buffer'.
Anyway, we could provide a `quit-window-function' variable. Or maybe a
`display-buffer-record-window-function' which can set up the
quit-restore parameter in some way and, if the first element of the
quit-restore parameter is a function, have `quit-window' call that
function, passing it the cdr of the quit-restore parameter as argument.
> In fact, I would like a feature which would make these two side-by-side
> windows indestructible (i.e., prevent them from being destroyed other
> than by an explicit interactive C-x 0). I guess I can set their
> delete-window parameters to ignore but then
>
> -1- C-x 0 will NOT delete them while
You could set the `delete-window' parameter to some home-brewed function
that deletes the window for C-x 0 only. Probably, you then might have
to do something similar for C-x 1 ...
> -2- any application which binds ignore-window-parameters to t will
> delete them.
Applications binding `ignore-window-parameters' should know what they
are doing.
> but I digress...
martin
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