From: Pranshu Sharma <pranshusharma366@gmail.com>
To: martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
Cc: Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net>, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>,
emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Add function to rotate/transpose all windows
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2024 00:38:02 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r085r2gl.fsf@gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <b562f678-852c-4f15-b2fa-b68ff10cd785@gmx.at> (martin rudalics's message of "Tue, 22 Oct 2024 20:12:18 +0200")
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martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at> writes:
> OK. I looked into this again and maybe I can help you. Attached find a
> new version of 'split-window' that accepts also a (WINDOW . PARENT)
> cons as REFER where WINDOW is the buffer window to use and PARENT its
> parent before WINDOW was deleted. How to use that is documented in the
> version of window-transpose.el I also attach. It's full of debugging
> code so you have to figure out yourself how to make use of it.
>
> The three crucial aspects are:
>
> (1) It has a function 'window-alist' that establishes before transposing
> anything an association list of all live windows with their parents and
> stores it in the variable 'window-alist'.
>
> (2) It deletes windows via 'delete-other-windows-internal'.
>
> (3) When it calls 'split-window' then in the (listp win) case I set the
> cdr of the cons to the old parent of the _window to split_ (found via
> 'window-alist'). In the win is a window case, I set the cdr of the cons
> to the old parent of the _window to make_ (again found via
> 'window-alist').
>
> This survives quite a number of 'rotate-windows-clockwise' on the three
> windows structure I create on the bottom of window-transpose.el.
>
> Try it and then maybe try it with your remaining functions in an
> analogous manner. The tricky part is certainly (3) which might just
> work with my simple rotation scenario.
Sorry for late reply, been caught up with rl shit.
I had a skim look at this, will have a proper one tommorow or saturday,
and I think the problem of using flatten-list still exists.
I've made a new protoptype (buggy) of window--transpose-1 that does not
call flatten.
Right now, it works with this kind of split:
(let ((win (split-window (split-window nil nil t))))
(dotimes (_ 4)
(setq win (split-window win 10 t))
))
and:
(let ((win (split-window (split-window nil nil t))))
(dotimes (_ 4)
(setq win (split-window win 10 t))
))
However, not on the one achived by:
C-x 3
C-x o
C-x 2
C-x 3
I did make some progress on this, but the problem was there was no way I know
to achive this, which makes it a bit harder:
|-------------| |-------------|
| A | | A |
|-------------| |-------------|
| B | -> | B | |
|-------------| |------| D |
| C | | C | |
|-------------| |-------------|
I'm sure there is way to make it work without this, I'll probably come
up with way in shower.
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2024-09-24 13:45 Add function to rotate/transpose all windows pranshu sharma
2024-09-24 13:53 ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-09-25 8:05 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-25 8:34 ` pranshu sharma
2024-09-25 9:31 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-25 10:50 ` pranshu sharma
2024-09-25 13:53 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-25 15:31 ` pranshu sharma
2024-09-26 14:10 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-26 14:22 ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-09-27 17:29 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-28 7:52 ` pranshu sharma
2024-09-28 9:26 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-28 10:53 ` pranshu sharma
2024-09-28 14:48 ` martin rudalics
2024-09-29 7:36 ` pranshu sharma
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