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#56198
Request to delete window with mouse event
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Reported by: carlmarcos <at> tutanota.com
Date: Fri, 24 Jun 2022 16:50:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Fixed in version 29.1
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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[சனி ஜூன் 25, 2022] carlmarcos <at> tutanota.com wrote:
> Jun 24, 2022, 17:10 by visuweshm <at> gmail.com:
>
> [வெள்ளி ஜூன் 24, 2022] carlmarcos--- via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors"
> wrote:
>
> I frequently split my windows, I usually kill the buffer using the
> menu bar. But this leaves me with the window open with some other
> buffer. Would like to request some facility to delete a window
> (delete-window) using the mouse, as I frequently do for
> `kill-buffer'. Perhaps the capability could be inserted in the window
> mode-line. Where one can usually turn off a minor-mode with the
> mouse.
>
> I think mouse-3 (i.e., Right Click) on the mode-line does what you want?
> However, this does not kill the buffer that shown in the window though
> but should be easy enough to change (search for "mouse-delete-window" in
> mouse.el).
>
> Was not aware of mouse-3 on mode-line. Just need to rewove the window,
> without necessarily killing the buffer.
>
> Actually, I have noticed a problem with using mouse-3 on mode-line. Suppose
> you push mouse-3 on mode-line, the window is removed without giving me the
> possibility to net remove it should I change my mind.
>
> It is different behaviour than for instance the mode-line options for minor-mode,
> where you can decide not to take any action.
For this, I have winner-mode enabled. Should I regret my choice, I
simply say M-x winner-undo RET. Granted, this requires the keyboard but
this is not a frequent problem for me to care enough.
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