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#12648
24.2.50; display-buffer switches to another frame
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Reported by: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 16:51:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Found in version 24.2.50
Done: Chong Yidong <cyd <at> gnu.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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Message #11 received at 12648 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
> Date: Sun, 14 Oct 2012 20:33:52 +0200
> From: martin rudalics <rudalics <at> gmx.at>
> CC: 12648 <at> debbugs.gnu.org
>
> > emacs -Q
> > C-x b foo
> > C-x 5 b bar
> >
> > Now you have 2 frames, one displays the buffer "foo", the other
> > displays the buffer "bar" and is the selected frame.
> >
> > M-: (display-buffer "foo" nil 'visible) RET
> >
> > This quite unexpectedly selects the frame which displays "foo". But
> > display-buffer is not supposed to select the window where it displays
> > the buffer.
>
> Unless it appears on another frame.
Isn't that difference confusing?
> If with emacs -Q you do
>
> (let ((pop-up-frames t))
> (display-buffer (get-buffer-create "baz")))
>
> that buffer is shown on a new frame and its window is selected.
I think this is different: setting pop-up-frames non-nil expresses a
wish to see certain behavior that the default shouldn't have.
> > http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2012-10/msg00188.html
> >
> > for the original complaint.
>
> Maybe we should provide an alist entry like select-frame for this. If
> the buffer already appears in another frame, we would select the frame
> only if the entry is set. If a new frame is created, we could try to
> not select it if the entry is not set and the window manager supports
> creating a frame and not selecting it.
Yes, but is the current behavior useful as it is?
If gud.el should call display-buffer in some different way to avoid
selecting the frame with the source, that, too, could be a good
solution.
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