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Re: How to get the new frame?
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Emanuel Berg |
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Re: How to get the new frame? |
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Tue, 21 Jul 2015 03:03:06 +0200 |
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Ian Zimmerman <itz@buug.org> writes:
> Is there a neat way in Lisp code to get at the frame
> which find-file-other-frame just has created?
> The function itself returns (indirectly, via
> switch-to-buffer-other-frame) the buffer and not the
> frame, just as all the *-other-frame functions.
"get at"...?
You want to get *to* the frame, or get the
actual frame?
`get-other-frame' perhaps?
Or go to it, do (selected-frame), then return
transparently. Is there a frame-save-excursion? No,
but perhaps you can make it work somehow.
By the way: Why do people use frames?
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- How to get the new frame?, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/07/20
- Re: How to get the new frame?,
Emanuel Berg <=
- Re: How to get the new frame?, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/07/20
- Re: How to get the new frame?, Emanuel Berg, 2015/07/20
- Re: How to get the new frame?, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/07/20
- Re: How to get the new frame?, Emanuel Berg, 2015/07/21
- Re: How to get the new frame?, Ian Zimmerman, 2015/07/21
- Re: How to get the new frame?, Emanuel Berg, 2015/07/21
Re: How to get the new frame?, John Mastro, 2015/07/20
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