Thanks for the help. The problem was with display-buffer-for-wide-screen.el http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/download/display-buffer-for-wide-screen.el Once I removed that from my .emacs, things worked fine. I would still like to see a proper example of elisp code setting the display-buffer-alist. Thanks, Paddy On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 3:51 AM, martin rudalics wrote: > > I'm having a very hard time understanding the documentation for > > display-buffer-alist. emacs24 behaves differently than emacs23. Here > > is the behaviour that I am used to and would like to return to. > > > > Emacs 23: > > C-x C-f (find-file) > > the file that I select opens in the current window > > > > > > Emacs 24: > > C-x C-f (find-file) > > the file that I select opens in another window > > With emacs -Q the file is not shown in another window on my machine. So > please report this as a bug either using emacs -Q or by providing us the > relevant details from your .emacs. > > > > the window that the file will open in, in emacs 24 is unpredictable, > > making it very difficult to organize a multiple window session. > > Please describe in the bug report what and how this happens. > > > > Could someone please post the setq command to get emacs 24 to behave the > way I am used to. > > Emacs 24 should behave as Emacs 23 in the example you gave. So there > should be no need for such a command. > > martin >