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Re: Customizing compile appearance
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Benjamin Rutt |
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Re: Customizing compile appearance |
Date: |
Thu, 27 Feb 2003 23:15:40 -0500 |
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wdr1@pobox.com writes:
> 1) When (re)compile splits the window, is there any way to customize
> how big split is, or what value it passes to split-window-vertically?
> (If I'm manually splitting windows, I know I can do something like
> M-60-C-x-2 to get a window w/ 60 lines in the top buffer & the rest
> below. I'm hoping I can tell compile to do this for me.)
I use this, to make it always 8 lines:
(setq compilation-window-height 8)
> 2) Currently, if the output from either compile or recompile is longer
> than the length of the buffer, the point stays at the top of the
> buffer. I think in most cases, people are interested in the ending
> portions (to see if everything compiled successfully or not or to
> watch what's happening). Is there anyway to have the buffer
> automatically scroll along with the new input?
(setq compilation-scroll-output t)
--
Benjamin