* How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
@ 2003-11-26 17:50 Christian Seberino
2003-11-26 18:12 ` Bruce Ingalls
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From: Christian Seberino @ 2003-11-26 17:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
Emacs has the option of having different buffers appear in different
windows(frames) or in same window(frame) all at same time.
I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
window like a folder tab. If you want to switch buffers you just
have to mouse click on file name desired.
Is it possible to do something like this in Emacs?
Chris
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-26 17:50 How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs? Christian Seberino
@ 2003-11-26 18:12 ` Bruce Ingalls
2003-11-28 20:01 ` Christian Seberino
2003-11-26 18:20 ` kgold
2003-11-26 20:38 ` Galen Boyer
2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Ingalls @ 2003-11-26 18:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
Christian Seberino wrote:
> I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
> window like a folder tab.
You can get tab-mode.el and other useful tools from EMacro Libs, at
<url: http://emacro.sourceforge.net/ >
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-26 18:12 ` Bruce Ingalls
@ 2003-11-28 20:01 ` Christian Seberino
2003-11-29 3:13 ` Bruce Ingalls
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Christian Seberino @ 2003-11-28 20:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
Bruce
Thanks for info. EMacro appears to be a tool to design different
.emacs files easily. Is that right?
Is tab-mode.el only found in EMacro
or is it part of Emacs itself already?
Chris
Bruce Ingalls <bingalls@fit-zones.NO-SPAM.com> wrote in message news:<e26xb.285735$pT1.31442@twister.nyc.rr.com>...
> Christian Seberino wrote:
>
> > I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
> > window like a folder tab.
>
> You can get tab-mode.el and other useful tools from EMacro Libs, at
> <url: http://emacro.sourceforge.net/ >
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-28 20:01 ` Christian Seberino
@ 2003-11-29 3:13 ` Bruce Ingalls
0 siblings, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Bruce Ingalls @ 2003-11-29 3:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Christian Seberino wrote:
> Bruce
>
> Thanks for info. EMacro appears to be a tool to design different
> .emacs files easily. Is that right?
No, it is a kitchen-sink .emacs, that makes Emacs easier & more powerful.
> Is tab-mode.el only found in EMacro
> or is it part of Emacs itself already?
tab-mode.el was developed independently of EMacro, and works
stand-alone. It is not (yet) bundled with Emacs.
Note also that XEmacs supports tabs.
>
> Chris
>
> Bruce Ingalls <bingalls@fit-zones.NO-SPAM.com> wrote in message news:<e26xb.285735$pT1.31442@twister.nyc.rr.com>...
>
>>Christian Seberino wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
>>>window like a folder tab.
>>
>>You can get tab-mode.el and other useful tools from EMacro Libs, at
>><url: http://emacro.sourceforge.net/ >
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-26 17:50 How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs? Christian Seberino
2003-11-26 18:12 ` Bruce Ingalls
@ 2003-11-26 18:20 ` kgold
2003-11-28 20:03 ` Christian Seberino
2003-11-26 20:38 ` Galen Boyer
2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: kgold @ 2003-11-26 18:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
seberino@spawar.navy.mil (Christian Seberino) writes:
> Emacs has the option of having different buffers appear in different
> windows(frames) or in same window(frame) all at same time.
>
> I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
> window like a folder tab. If you want to switch buffers you just
> have to mouse click on file name desired.
>
> Is it possible to do something like this in Emacs?
The closest I can think of is
M-x speedbar
and then Displays - Buffers
I usually use it to display files, where you can then tree down into
source code functions.
--
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-26 18:20 ` kgold
@ 2003-11-28 20:03 ` Christian Seberino
2003-11-29 14:27 ` Klaus Berndl
0 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Christian Seberino @ 2003-11-28 20:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
kgold
Thanks!
Speedbar lots very nice! It lets you jump between
different files quickly. What
did you mean by "Displays - Buffers"?? IS that
a speedbar setting?
Chris
kgold@watson.ibm.com (kgold) wrote in message news:<bq2qtn$70e$1@news.btv.ibm.com>...
> seberino@spawar.navy.mil (Christian Seberino) writes:
> > Emacs has the option of having different buffers appear in different
> > windows(frames) or in same window(frame) all at same time.
> >
> > I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
> > window like a folder tab. If you want to switch buffers you just
> > have to mouse click on file name desired.
> >
> > Is it possible to do something like this in Emacs?
>
> The closest I can think of is
>
> M-x speedbar
>
> and then Displays - Buffers
>
> I usually use it to display files, where you can then tree down into
> source code functions.
>
> --
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-28 20:03 ` Christian Seberino
@ 2003-11-29 14:27 ` Klaus Berndl
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From: Klaus Berndl @ 2003-11-29 14:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
When you find speedbar nice then maybe you find ECB nice too - maybe even more
nice (or less ;-)... ECB is the Emacs Code Browser which let you browse files
and code-contents.
>From the homepage at http://ecb.sourceforge.net:
ECB stands for "Emacs Code Browser" and is a source code browser for (X)Emacs.
It is a global minor-mode which displays a couple of windows that can be used
to browse directories, files and file-contents like methods and variables. It
supports source-code parsing for semantic-supported languages like Java, C,
C++, Elisp and Scheme as well as for source-types supported "only" by imenu or
etags (e.g. perl, TeX, LaTeX etc.).
Here is an ascii-screenshot of what ECB offers you:
------------------------------------------------------------------
| | |
| Directories | |
| | |
|--------------| |
| | |
| Sources | |
| | |
|--------------| Edit-window(s) |
| | (can be splitted in two windows) |
| Methods/Vars | |
| | |
|--------------| |
| | |
| History | |
| | |
------------------------------------------------------------------
| |
| Compilation-window (optional) |
| |
------------------------------------------------------------------
This is only one example-layout - ECB offers a lot of different layouts.
Just go to the screenshot section of ECB-homepage and see if you like it...
Ciao,
Klaus
On 28 Nov 2003, Christian Seberino wrote:
> kgold
>
> Thanks!
> Speedbar lots very nice! It lets you jump between
> different files quickly. What
> did you mean by "Displays - Buffers"?? IS that
> a speedbar setting?
>
> Chris
>
>
> kgold@watson.ibm.com (kgold) wrote in message
> news:<bq2qtn$70e$1@news.btv.ibm.com>...
> > seberino@spawar.navy.mil (Christian Seberino) writes:
> > > Emacs has the option of having different buffers appear in different
> > > windows(frames) or in same window(frame) all at same time.
> > >
> > > I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at bottom of
> > > window like a folder tab. If you want to switch buffers you just
> > > have to mouse click on file name desired.
> > >
> > > Is it possible to do something like this in Emacs?
> >
> > The closest I can think of is
> >
> > M-x speedbar
> >
> > and then Displays - Buffers
> >
> > I usually use it to display files, where you can then tree down into
> > source code functions.
> >
> > --
--
Klaus Berndl mailto: klaus.berndl@sdm.de
sd&m AG http://www.sdm.de
software design & management
Carl-Wery-Str. 42, 81739 Muenchen, Germany
Tel +49 89 63812-392, Fax -220
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-26 17:50 How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs? Christian Seberino
2003-11-26 18:12 ` Bruce Ingalls
2003-11-26 18:20 ` kgold
@ 2003-11-26 20:38 ` Galen Boyer
2003-11-28 20:13 ` Christian Seberino
2 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Galen Boyer @ 2003-11-26 20:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 26 Nov 2003, seberino@spawar.navy.mil wrote:
> I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at
> bottom of window like a folder tab. If you want to switch
> buffers you just have to mouse click on file name desired.
>
> Is it possible to do something like this in Emacs?
Its a bit too cumbersome to have this happen with Emacs, because
Emacs allows one to open up as many files as one could want.
There isn't a scalability issue that one finds with Window's view
of how things operate. One thing I used to use, when I was
looking for that type of functionality though, was
Ctrl-LeftClick, or to be more emacs precise,
C-down-mouse-1
--
Galen Boyer
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-26 20:38 ` Galen Boyer
@ 2003-11-28 20:13 ` Christian Seberino
2003-11-30 14:09 ` Galen Boyer
2003-12-16 23:46 ` Kai Grossjohann
0 siblings, 2 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Christian Seberino @ 2003-11-28 20:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Galen
Thanks, This looks very useful. Is there any way to do the
same thing without the mouse and/or redefine mouse buttons
that make this happen??? e.g. right mouse button without
Ctrl??
Chris
Galen Boyer <galenboyer@hotpop.com> wrote in message news:<u8ym2uawo.fsf@standardandpoors.com>...
> On 26 Nov 2003, seberino@spawar.navy.mil wrote:
>
> > I like M$ Office's idea of having NAMES of files visible at
> > bottom of window like a folder tab. If you want to switch
> > buffers you just have to mouse click on file name desired.
> >
> > Is it possible to do something like this in Emacs?
>
> Its a bit too cumbersome to have this happen with Emacs, because
> Emacs allows one to open up as many files as one could want.
> There isn't a scalability issue that one finds with Window's view
> of how things operate. One thing I used to use, when I was
> looking for that type of functionality though, was
>
> Ctrl-LeftClick, or to be more emacs precise,
> C-down-mouse-1
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-28 20:13 ` Christian Seberino
@ 2003-11-30 14:09 ` Galen Boyer
2003-12-16 23:46 ` Kai Grossjohann
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Galen Boyer @ 2003-11-30 14:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
On 28 Nov 2003, seberino@spawar.navy.mil wrote:
> Galen
>
> Thanks, This looks very useful. Is there any way to do the
> same thing without the mouse and/or redefine mouse buttons
> that make this happen??? e.g. right mouse button without
> Ctrl??
I wouldn't try to do anymore with that functionality. If you
want a non-mouse solution, look at ibuffer. It has loads of
customizable functionality to handle your buffer listing.
--
Galen Boyer
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* Re: How get Microsoft Office style FOLDER TABS in Emacs?
2003-11-28 20:13 ` Christian Seberino
2003-11-30 14:09 ` Galen Boyer
@ 2003-12-16 23:46 ` Kai Grossjohann
1 sibling, 0 replies; 11+ messages in thread
From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2003-12-16 23:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
seberino@spawar.navy.mil (Christian Seberino) writes:
> Thanks, This looks very useful. Is there any way to do the
> same thing without the mouse and/or redefine mouse buttons
> that make this happen??? e.g. right mouse button without
> Ctrl??
I second the suggestion to try ibuffer. To get a glimpse of what it
can do, try M-x electric-buffer-list RET.
Another useful feature is iswitchb. It allows you to type substrings
of buffer names to narrow down the search. Try it ;-)
I now have these tabs thingies in Eclipse, and I know that I won't
miss them when I go back to Emacs.
Kai
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