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Re: How to pickle split window?
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Lowell Gilbert |
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Re: How to pickle split window? |
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Sat, 09 Mar 2013 09:19:34 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.2 (berkeley-unix) |
Haines Brown <haines@histomat.net> writes:
> I run a window system (fluxbox), but no desktop environment (gnome,
> etc). As things are now I run a five applications constantly on virtual
> desktops, mutt, jabref, conkeror, and two instances of emacs, one for
> writing and other for research. Since I'm used to jumping from one
> virtual desktop to another I could simply run gnus permanently in yet
> another instance of emacs on a new virtual desktop. It had occurred to
> me to do this, but I was looking for a more lighweight solution.
I could suggest what I do, which is certainly lighter weight:
I open up a new windows (C-x 5) and run gnus in that.
The window configuration of the previous emacs frame is untouched.
- How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, jpkotta, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Joost Kremers, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2013/03/08
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Ivan Kanis, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Lowell Gilbert, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/09
- Re: How to pickle split window?,
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- Re: How to pickle split window?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2013/03/09
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- Re: How to pickle split window?, Haines Brown, 2013/03/10