* Using pdb for debugging python with multiple frames
@ 2009-10-14 13:47 Bob Doolittle
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From: Bob Doolittle @ 2009-10-14 13:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,
I'm new to python mode in emacs. I generally like to work with multiple,
full-height frames. I find that when I do M-x pdb it always splits my
frame between the source and debugger buffers. Even if I close the
source window and display the source buffer in another frame, as soon as
I do any command in the pdb buffer it re-splits that frame.
It's much more useful to me to view source in a separate, full-height
frame. How can I stop this frame-splitting behavior with pdb?
I'm afraid I'm still using GNU emacs version 21.3.1 with python-21.el
and hope this isn't going to force me to upgrade immediately...
Thanks,
Bob
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