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From: Juri Linkov <juri@linkov.net>
To: martin rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
Cc: Morgan Smith <Morgan.J.Smith@outlook.com>,
	Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>,
	74246@debbugs.gnu.org, stefankangas@gmail.com
Subject: bug#74246: [PATCH] Reuse display windows in image-dired
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2024 19:30:28 +0200	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <877c87o52j.fsf@mail.linkov.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <24d8f9ec-788b-4bff-a67f-ccfbca1da725@gmx.at> (martin rudalics's message of "Tue, 10 Dec 2024 16:55:32 +0100")

>> What would be the safest approach to detect the same 'display-buffer' call?
>> A category?
>
> As I already mentioned: The calling function would have to reserve a
> separate alist entry for it.  In my initial proposal I had even a
> separate argument for that purpose.  Alternatively, one could reserve a
> local variable in the target buffer for that purpose ('display-buffer'
> would have to reset it).

I still don't understand how a local variable in one target buffer could
help to display another buffer in the same window from grep/xref list.

>>> Unless a user has customized it or 'display-buffer-below-selected' fails
>>> for some reason.
>>
>> Then displaying it by some-window in the same window instead of lru
>> looks as a nice thing to do.
>
> Would you like that?  I think displaying *backtrace* in the same window
> is always a bad idea.

Only when 'display-buffer-below-selected' fails that is extremely rare.

>>> As I said above this is not reliable.  The only reliable thing is to
>>> pass the symbol of the function calling 'display-buffer' with some
>>> unique number identifying the nth call of 'display-buffer' within that
>>> function.  Everything else is guesswork.
>>
>> There is already such a symbol: 'category'.
>
> But this one is already handled by 'buffer-match-p'.  We can't set it
> willy-nilly to some arbitrary value.  Otherwise, that function might
> match it in an unexpected way.

'display-buffer-reuse-category-window' could reuse the 'category' symbol.
Or '(some-window . reuse-category)'.

>>> If a user issues the command to display an image in a window that
>>> already shows an image and insists on using another window, an arbitrary
>>> other window can be chosen.  Users who want that just get the usual
>>> chaotic behavior lru provides.  They asked for it.
>>
>> The users might want to switch displaying to another window,
>> and continue displaying other images in the same other window.
>
> Yes.  But then either of the windows could be chosen by the next call
> (if that window still exists).

Not either, but preferably the last used window.

>>> With 'image-dired' it can be set in the image buffer because that buffer
>>> is always the same.
>>
>> This is an exception, not a general rule such as for navigating
>> grep/xref results.  I see no reason for image-dired be different
>> from grep/xref.
>
> 'image-dired' _is_ different because it always uses the same buffer for
> showing images stored in different files.  I know of no other function
> doing that.  Do you?

I don't remember any other function doing such non-standard things.





  reply	other threads:[~2024-12-10 17:30 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2024-11-07 20:19 bug#74246: [PATCH] Reuse display windows in image-dired Morgan Smith
2024-11-09 11:37 ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-11-09 17:36   ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-11-23 12:16     ` Eli Zaretskii
2024-11-28  0:32       ` Morgan Smith
2024-11-28  9:28         ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-11-28 18:27           ` Juri Linkov
2024-11-29 15:53             ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-11-30 18:03               ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-01  8:46                 ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-02  7:42                   ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-02 11:22                     ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-03  7:47                       ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-03  8:25                         ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-03 17:24                           ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-04  7:59                             ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-04 17:18                               ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-05  9:23                                 ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-05 17:54                                   ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-06  8:33                                     ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-07 17:13                                       ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-08 16:55                                         ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-09 19:16                                           ` Juri Linkov
2024-12-10 15:55                                             ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors
2024-12-10 17:30                                               ` Juri Linkov [this message]
2024-12-11  9:38                                                 ` martin rudalics via Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors

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