[slime-devel] 'q' in temporary buffer closes the window rather than returning to REPL

Helmut Eller heller at common-lisp.net
Sun Nov 23 22:20:58 UTC 2008


* Brett Hoerner [2008-11-22 19:37+0100] writes:

> On Sat, Nov 22, 2008 at 5:41 AM, Helmut Eller <heller at common-lisp.net> wrote:
>> Currently, q just kills windows displaying the buffer. Occasionally,
>> that kills a window that wasn't created specifically for a temp buffer.
>> I can live with that, because I don't use more than 2 windows anyway.
>> Not sure what other people need.
>
> I don't use more than 2 either, but I guess I don't understand what
> you mean here.
>
> W1: clojure-mode editing foo.clj [with cursor]
> W2: slime-repl
>
[...]
> That's basically it.  So how does your work?  You seem to imply that
> for you C-c C-d C-d opens a 3rd window that you don't mind deleting,
> or something?  Mine re-uses W2 and I'm using the default
> configuration.

No, it works just like you described.  I just don't mind (to much) that
W2 get's deleted.  I have a global key binding `C-c s' for
slime-selector, which I use a lot.

However, in CVS HEAD, W2 should no longer be deleted.  It should be
deleted only if you started with a single window.

Helmut.





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