On 24 December 2016 at 09:16, martin rudalics wrote: > > Here is the implementation I currently use (from Juri Linkov, message #8, > > second block of code): > > > > (advice-add 'comint-output-filter :after > > "Stop Async Shell Command output from appearing until there > is > > output." > > (lambda (process string) > > (when (and (string-match-p "\\*Async Shell Command\\*" > > (buffer-name (process-buffer > > process)))) > > (display-buffer (process-buffer process))))) > > > > I think this does what you say: whenever some output arrives, the buffer > > pops up. It does not involve changing the behaviour of display-buffer. > > > > All my patch does is move the advice into a function suitable for > > comint-output-filter-functions. > > To turn this into a minor mode I would do two things: > ​Please, start from the patch I provided, and read the discussion in previous messages; otherwise, you're partly rehashing old conversations. In any case, adding a minor mode might be tidier than adding suggestions to display-buffer-alist, but it's worse in terms of adding complexity to Emacs. It's not worth it. In my view, what I suggested is simply the correct behaviour, and should be the default. In Eli's view, we should not change the default unless it proves popular. I am therefore seeking a way to make it easier to customize than at present (as you can see, at present it requires 10 lines of code, which is 10 times too much). ​Any suggestions?​ Eli? If you now try to customize ‘display-buffer-alist’, you'll be told that > this option has been "CHANGED outside Customize". You can avoid that by > doing > > (customize-save-variable > 'display-buffer-alist > (add-to-list > 'display-buffer-alist '("\\*Async Shell Command\\*" > display-buffer-no-window))) > > instead. > ​Thanks, I've made that change to my configuration. -- http://rrt.sc3d.org