From: Jonathon Isaac Swiderski <jonswid@umich.edu>
Subject: Opening *Calendar* in its own frame
Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 15:16:19 -0500 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.4.44.0301201504430.10926-100000@timepilot.gpcc.itd.umich.edu> (raw)
I'm using v20.7. I've the following in my .emacs to start speedbar and
calendar when in a window system. Since i was using X11 when I got it from
a classmate, that's what it checks for, although it seems to work just fine
under Solaris 8's CDE.
(if (eq window-system 'x) ; if we are running under X windows...
(progn
(calendar)
(speedbar)))
I'd like to have the calendar be in its own frame. How can I do this? I
thought of (make-frame (calendar)), but when I just now did in emacs
M-x eval-expression (make-frame (calendar))
, I got two of them -- one in a new frame, and one in the old frame. (Yes,
I know they're the same buffer, but that's beside the point.) Is it
possible to have the calendar just be in the one (newly-created) frame,
somewhat like the speedbar?
And if someone knows of a better way to do the
if-there's-a-graphical-environment check, i'd appreciate tips on that, too,
although I recall reading here previously that there doesn't seem to be a
good way to do it. Currently the only window-system i use on a regular
basis is Solaris 8's CDE.
Thanks.
--
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next reply other threads:[~2003-01-20 20:16 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-01-20 20:16 Jonathon Isaac Swiderski [this message]
2003-01-20 21:17 ` Opening *Calendar* in its own frame Glenn Morris
2003-01-20 21:58 ` Matt
2003-01-20 23:01 ` Matt
2003-01-24 21:53 ` Jonathon Isaac Swiderski
2003-01-20 23:14 ` Galen Boyer
2003-01-21 3:04 ` Matt
2003-01-21 6:16 ` Eli Zaretskii
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