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bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm
From: |
VanL |
Subject: |
bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Aug 2019 19:31:13 +1000 |
> On 19 Aug 2019, at 17:38, martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> wrote:
>
> What should 'bury-frame' do? In which sense would it be different
> from 'lower-frame'? How would you return-back-to a buried frame?
The two terms are synonymous. I searched for the idea closest to 'lower-frame'
on the web and used 'bury-frame' in this feature request for the reason that
`bury' is what is done to move a buffer to the `bottom' of a 'listing of
buffers'.
Use case: I am editing within an Emacs frame. I context switch to another app
and want to lower (or bury) the Emacs frame with a quick keyboard shortcut.
After completing the task at the other app which has taken my hand to the mouse
I want to continue on that lowered Emacs frame by clicking on that. To bury
the frame completely without any part of it showing for mouse clicking to raise
is a corner case I may not want all of the time.
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- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, VanL, 2019/08/19
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, martin rudalics, 2019/08/19
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm,
VanL <=
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, martin rudalics, 2019/08/21
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, Glenn Morris, 2019/08/21
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, VanL, 2019/08/22
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, martin rudalics, 2019/08/23
- bug#37079: 26.2.90 feature request; bury-frame command for desktop-wm, VanL, 2019/08/23