* Re: Having the prolog buffer in a different frame.
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@ 2006-01-22 8:25 ` Lars Bungum
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From: Lars Bungum @ 2006-01-22 8:25 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Drew Adams wrote:
> Basically, I would like to tell Emacs, that if there already is
> a prolog
> session (buffer) running in a different frame, it should not open a new
> view of this in the current frame.
>
> How? :)
>
> Try setting `pop-up-frames' to `t'. Otherwise, check the doc for prolog-mode
> (`C-h m' when you're in prolog mode) to see if there is a specific option
> for this. Try also `M-x apropos RET prolog'.
Thanks, Drew, that worked like a charm. I felt a little useless as I
didn't know how to .emacs this setting. So for googlers:
(setq pop-up-frames t)
Thanks a bunch.
--lars
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* Having the prolog buffer in a different frame.
@ 2006-01-21 7:53 Lars Bungum
2006-01-21 15:19 ` Drew Adams
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From: Lars Bungum @ 2006-01-21 7:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi folks!
I'm using prolog mode (prolog.el) and it works well, but there is one
little issue that bugs be. If I choose "Consult" a file, region or
buffer, it compiles and evaluates and opens a new prolog session with
the new predicates taken in mind *within* the current frame. I like to
have two frames, though, with the prolog session next to the one editing
the predicates.
Basically, I would like to tell Emacs, that if there already is a prolog
session (buffer) running in a different frame, it should not open a new
view of this in the current frame.
How? :)
--lars
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* RE: Having the prolog buffer in a different frame.
2006-01-21 7:53 Lars Bungum
@ 2006-01-21 15:19 ` Drew Adams
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2006-01-21 15:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
I'm using prolog mode (prolog.el) and it works well, but there is one
little issue that bugs be. If I choose "Consult" a file, region or
buffer, it compiles and evaluates and opens a new prolog session with
the new predicates taken in mind *within* the current frame. I like to
have two frames, though, with the prolog session next to the
one editing
the predicates.
Basically, I would like to tell Emacs, that if there already is
a prolog
session (buffer) running in a different frame, it should not open a new
view of this in the current frame.
How? :)
Try setting `pop-up-frames' to `t'. Otherwise, check the doc for prolog-mode
(`C-h m' when you're in prolog mode) to see if there is a specific option
for this. Try also `M-x apropos RET prolog'.
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