* list-buffers - winwod-height
@ 2006-04-03 18:22 Rares Vernica
2006-04-04 1:11 ` Katsumi Yamaoka
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From: Rares Vernica @ 2006-04-03 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
How can I set the default height of the list-buffers window?
Thanks,
Ray
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* Re: list-buffers - winwod-height
2006-04-03 18:22 list-buffers - winwod-height Rares Vernica
@ 2006-04-04 1:11 ` Katsumi Yamaoka
2006-04-04 1:35 ` Rares Vernica
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From: Katsumi Yamaoka @ 2006-04-04 1:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
>>>>> In <e0rp4e$11a$1@news.service.uci.edu> Rares Vernica wrote:
> How can I set the default height of the list-buffers window?
There seems to be no way other than using your own command.
How about this?
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
(setq my-list-buffers-window-height 16)
(defun my-list-buffers (&optional files-only)
(interactive "P")
(let ((buffer (list-buffers-noselect files-only)))
(display-buffer buffer)
(enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window buffer))
my-list-buffers-window-height)
(- window-min-height (window-height))))))
(substitute-key-definition 'list-buffers 'my-list-buffers global-map)
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
Otherwise, you can use the `special-display-buffer-names'
variable if you'd like to pop up a frame. For example:
(add-to-list 'special-display-buffer-names
'("*Buffer List*" (height . 16) (width . 80)))
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* Re: list-buffers - winwod-height
2006-04-04 1:11 ` Katsumi Yamaoka
@ 2006-04-04 1:35 ` Rares Vernica
2006-04-04 16:38 ` Kevin Rodgers
[not found] ` <mailman.36.1144168815.9609.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
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From: Rares Vernica @ 2006-04-04 1:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Thanks a lot,
Ray
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>>>>>> In <e0rp4e$11a$1@news.service.uci.edu> Rares Vernica wrote:
>
>> How can I set the default height of the list-buffers window?
>
> There seems to be no way other than using your own command.
> How about this?
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> (setq my-list-buffers-window-height 16)
>
> (defun my-list-buffers (&optional files-only)
> (interactive "P")
> (let ((buffer (list-buffers-noselect files-only)))
> (display-buffer buffer)
> (enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window buffer))
> my-list-buffers-window-height)
> (- window-min-height (window-height))))))
>
> (substitute-key-definition 'list-buffers 'my-list-buffers global-map)
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Otherwise, you can use the `special-display-buffer-names'
> variable if you'd like to pop up a frame. For example:
>
> (add-to-list 'special-display-buffer-names
> '("*Buffer List*" (height . 16) (width . 80)))
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* Re: list-buffers - winwod-height
2006-04-04 1:11 ` Katsumi Yamaoka
2006-04-04 1:35 ` Rares Vernica
@ 2006-04-04 16:38 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2006-04-04 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>>>>>>In <e0rp4e$11a$1@news.service.uci.edu> Rares Vernica wrote:
>
>
>>How can I set the default height of the list-buffers window?
>
>
> There seems to be no way other than using your own command.
> How about this?
>
> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
> (setq my-list-buffers-window-height 16)
>
> (defun my-list-buffers (&optional files-only)
> (interactive "P")
> (let ((buffer (list-buffers-noselect files-only)))
> (display-buffer buffer)
> (enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window buffer))
> my-list-buffers-window-height)
> (- window-min-height (window-height))))))
>
> (substitute-key-definition 'list-buffers 'my-list-buffers global-map)
> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>
> Otherwise, you can use the `special-display-buffer-names'
> variable if you'd like to pop up a frame. For example:
>
> (add-to-list 'special-display-buffer-names
> '("*Buffer List*" (height . 16) (width . 80)))
Here's another way to implement that:
(defvar list-buffers-window-height 16)
(defadvice list-buffers (after window-height activate)
"Make the *Buffer List* window `list-buffers-window-height' lines high."
(when (interactive-p)
(enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window "*Buffer
List*"))
list-buffers-window-height)
(- window-min-height (window-height))))))
--
Kevin Rodgers
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* Re: list-buffers - winwod-height
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@ 2006-04-04 23:21 ` Rares Vernica
2006-04-05 15:15 ` Kevin Rodgers
0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: Rares Vernica @ 2006-04-04 23:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
I guess I can extend this to other secondary buffers, like *Help* or
*Python Output*.
Is there a way to uniformly specify the default height of a secondary
buffer like these?
Thanks,
Ray
Kevin Rodgers wrote:
> Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>>>>>>> In <e0rp4e$11a$1@news.service.uci.edu> Rares Vernica wrote:
>>
>>
>>> How can I set the default height of the list-buffers window?
>>
>>
>> There seems to be no way other than using your own command.
>> How about this?
>>
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>> (setq my-list-buffers-window-height 16)
>>
>> (defun my-list-buffers (&optional files-only)
>> (interactive "P")
>> (let ((buffer (list-buffers-noselect files-only)))
>> (display-buffer buffer)
>> (enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window buffer))
>> my-list-buffers-window-height)
>> (- window-min-height (window-height))))))
>>
>> (substitute-key-definition 'list-buffers 'my-list-buffers global-map)
>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>>
>> Otherwise, you can use the `special-display-buffer-names'
>> variable if you'd like to pop up a frame. For example:
>>
>> (add-to-list 'special-display-buffer-names
>> '("*Buffer List*" (height . 16) (width . 80)))
>
> Here's another way to implement that:
>
> (defvar list-buffers-window-height 16)
>
> (defadvice list-buffers (after window-height activate)
> "Make the *Buffer List* window `list-buffers-window-height' lines high."
> (when (interactive-p)
> (enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window "*Buffer
> List*"))
> list-buffers-window-height)
> (- window-min-height (window-height))))))
>
>
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* Re: list-buffers - winwod-height
2006-04-04 23:21 ` Rares Vernica
@ 2006-04-05 15:15 ` Kevin Rodgers
0 siblings, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2006-04-05 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Rares Vernica wrote:
> I guess I can extend this to other secondary buffers, like *Help* or
> *Python Output*.
>
> Is there a way to uniformly specify the default height of a secondary
> buffer like these?
The best way is to display them in their own frame as Katsumi suggested.
For uniformity, put only the buffer names in special-display-buffer-names,
and put the frame parameters in special-display-frame-alist.
> Kevin Rodgers wrote:
>
>> Katsumi Yamaoka wrote:
>>
>>>>>>>> In <e0rp4e$11a$1@news.service.uci.edu> Rares Vernica wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> How can I set the default height of the list-buffers window?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> There seems to be no way other than using your own command.
>>> How about this?
>>>
>>> --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
>>> (setq my-list-buffers-window-height 16)
>>>
>>> (defun my-list-buffers (&optional files-only)
>>> (interactive "P")
>>> (let ((buffer (list-buffers-noselect files-only)))
>>> (display-buffer buffer)
>>> (enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window buffer))
>>> my-list-buffers-window-height)
>>> (- window-min-height (window-height))))))
>>>
>>> (substitute-key-definition 'list-buffers 'my-list-buffers global-map)
>>> --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---
>>>
>>> Otherwise, you can use the `special-display-buffer-names'
>>> variable if you'd like to pop up a frame. For example:
>>>
>>> (add-to-list 'special-display-buffer-names
>>> '("*Buffer List*" (height . 16) (width . 80)))
>>
>>
>> Here's another way to implement that:
>>
>> (defvar list-buffers-window-height 16)
>>
>> (defadvice list-buffers (after window-height activate)
>> "Make the *Buffer List* window `list-buffers-window-height' lines
>> high."
>> (when (interactive-p)
>> (enlarge-window (max (- (window-height (get-buffer-window "*Buffer
>> List*"))
>> list-buffers-window-height)
>> (- window-min-height (window-height))))))
>>
>>
--
Kevin Rodgers
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