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Re: Zoom on a buffer
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Greg Hill |
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Re: Zoom on a buffer |
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Wed, 20 Feb 2002 12:08:30 -0800 |
Alexandre,
Try putting something like:
(defun zoom-in () (interactive)
(window-configuration-to-register ?z)
(delete-other-windows)
(global-set-key [?\C-z] 'zoom-out))
(defun zoom-out () (interactive)
(jump-to-register ?z)
(global-set-key [?\C-z] 'zoom-in))
(global-set-key [?\C-z] 'zoom-in)
in your .emacs file. Then you can use Control-Z to toggle back and forth.
If you want, you could use this same basic approach for saving
several different configurations that you like to switch back and
forth among. Just use a different register for each configuration.
See chapter 10 of the GNU Emacs Manual for a discussion of Registers.
See section 28.17 of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual for a
discussion of Window Configurations.
--Greg
At 7:38 PM +0100 2/20/02, Alexandre Brillant wrote:
Hi,
I use most of the time a lot of buffer at once on the screen (C-x 2
& C-x 3). Sometimes, I need to maximize a buffer window and
restore after all the original buffer window.
Does someone know how to do that ?
Thank you
Alexandre
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