Attached is a patch for buff-menu.el that provides some enhancements for *Buffer List* (`C-x C-b'). Some of these are similar to the enhancements I sent recently for Dired. Some of them (e.g. click to change sort direction) are similar to behavior provided by Windows Explorer. To try this out with emacs -Q, load a patched copy of buff-menu.el, and then eval each of these three sexps, the last one using `C-M-x' (I don't know of another way for you to override the pre-existing definition of face `buffer-menu-buffer'): (setq Buffer-menu-mode-map nil) (setq Buffer-menu-sort-column 1) ;; Eval this one explicitly with C-M-x: (custom-declare-face 'buffer-menu-buffer '((t (:foreground "Blue"))) "Face used to highlight buffer names in the buffer menu." :group 'Buffer-menu) Features: 1. A new column, Time, which is the time that a buffer was last accessed (displayed). 2. You can sort up or down by clicking any column heading. The sorted column and its sort order (ascending or descending) are indicated by highlighting of the column header (underlining or overlining, respectively). 3. Clicking column heading `CRM' sorts the buffers by time of first access (visit). This is not the same thing as a descending sort of Time, which is the time of last access (display). If you have many buffers (especially if they have similar names), sorting by one of these columns can be useful. 4. A mouse popup menu (`mouse-3'), providing these items: * Select Buffer * Unmark Buffer * Mark to Save Buffer * Mark to Delete Buffer * Mark as Modified/Unmodified * Execute: Save/Delete Marked Buffers 5. Command `buffer-menu' was redefined so that: * A prefix argument zero or less means list buffers alphabetically. * A prefix argument zero or more means list only file buffers. 6. The buffer-menu buffer (`*Buffer List*') is font-lock highlighted: * Each field of the buffer uses a different face: CRM, Buffer, Size, Mode, File. * Each mark uses a different face (Save, Delete, Read-Only, Mark, Current). 7. The buffer lines have the `mouse-face' property on the whole line, so you can click it anywhere. 8. Command `Buffer-menu-select' (`v') uses `pop-to-buffer' when the *Buffer List* window is `window-dedicated-p'. 9. Different kinds of buffers (directory, `*...*' name, normal) are highlighted differently, and the buffer name is also highlighted specially when you mark or flag a buffer.