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<div>On 2/3/2010 8:20 AM, Tobias C. Rittweiler wrote:</div>
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<div>> Ideally, I think what I'd like, is if Emacs windows had tabs,</div>
<div>> and the failures in B,C, etc. would just register a new tab</div>
<div>> (without selecting it). So there's only one SLDB per</div>
<div>> connection, but the sldb buffer contains multiple thread</div>
<div>> debugging states. Now that does not seem to be possible with</div>
<div>> Emacs.</div>
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<div>Have you looked at emacs-w3m? (http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/) It</div>
<div>has behavior similar to what you have described, namely, "tabs"</div>
<div>are possible for each site being visited. When multiple tabs are</div>
<div>loaded as a single, previously-saved "session", then the sites</div>
<div>are visited simultaneously in separate "tabs" with only one tab</div>
<div>being the "active" tab. Its code might provide some suggestions</div>
<div>as to how this capability could be added to SLIME.</div>
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