Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for bringing my attention to this variable! However, setting it
to 'current-window seems to have no effect; rather than the Org buffer
being replaced by an Emacs Lisp buffer, either a new window is created
for the latter, or an existing
On 2015-03-08T07:34:36+1100, Nicolas Goaziou
m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr said:
NG Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
Thanks for bringing my attention to this variable! However,
setting it to 'current-window seems to have no effect; rather
than the Org buffer being replaced by an Emacs Lisp
Hello,
Alexis flexibe...@gmail.com writes:
ECM:
1. emacs -Q
2. Split frame into two windows via `C-x 3`.
3. Make one *scratch* buffer window dedicated via:
(a) `M-:`
(b) (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t)
4. Select the other window.
5. Visit file `test.org`, containing:
On 2015-03-01T20:20:06+1100, Nicolas Goaziou said:
NG Org uses `org-src-window-setup' to control the display, which
NG overrides dedicated windows. You may want to customize the
former.
Thanks for bringing my attention to this variable! However,
setting it to 'current-window seems to have
Context:
Manually compiled Emacs 24.4.1 on Debian Wheezy(+updates) x86_64.
ECM:
1. emacs -Q
2. Split frame into two windows via `C-x 3`.
3. Make one *scratch* buffer window dedicated via:
(a) `M-:`
(b) (set-window-dedicated-p (selected-window) t)
4. Select the other window.
5. Visit file