From: Robert@Knighten.org (Robert L. Knighten)
Subject: Emacs shell and frames
Date: 16 Feb 2003 20:57:38 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <861y27jygt.fsf@zeus.knighten.org> (raw)
The emacs 'shell' command has the nice feature that if the shell buffer
already exists it is reused, including simply switching to the buffer if the
shell process is also running. I prefer to use a separate FRAME for this
purpose. Do any of you have a version of the 'shell' command that will reuse
an existing shell frame in much the same manner as is now done with the shell
buffer?
Thank you for any help.
-- Bob
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Robert L. Knighten
Robert@Knighten.org
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2003-02-17 4:57 Robert L. Knighten [this message]
2003-02-17 15:32 ` Emacs shell and frames Galen Boyer
2003-02-17 18:51 ` Kevin Rodgers
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