Granted, but I'm not trying to debate "the right way" to remove a
temporary buffer from the screen. I'm proposing that when a temporary
buffer is killed, TRYING to also remove the associated window might in
itself be the right thing.
That's a part of the question of "the right way" to remove a temporary
buffer from the screen. It's a quagmire we should avoid getting into.
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