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* Per frame buffer list
@ 2007-03-10  6:17 Greg Bognar
  2007-03-10  6:53 ` Drew Adams
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From: Greg Bognar @ 2007-03-10  6:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

If you open a buffer in a new frame and return to the original frame, the
newly created buffer appears in the buffer list in the original frame and
you can switch to the buffer in this frame.  Is it possible to change this
behavior?  The idea would be to have buffers associated with only one
frame, so there could be "dedicated" frames.  For instance, you could
dedicate one frame to working on lisp files, another to email, etc.  I've
looked around, but I haven't found anything.

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* RE: Per frame buffer list
  2007-03-10  6:17 Per frame buffer list Greg Bognar
@ 2007-03-10  6:53 ` Drew Adams
  2007-03-10  7:20   ` Drew Adams
  2007-03-16  1:08 ` bza
  2007-03-16  1:08 ` bza
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2007-03-10  6:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Bognar, help-gnu-emacs

> If you open a buffer in a new frame and return to the original frame, the
> newly created buffer appears in the buffer list in the original frame and
> you can switch to the buffer in this frame.  Is it possible to change this
> behavior?  The idea would be to have buffers associated with only one
> frame, so there could be "dedicated" frames.  For instance, you could
> dedicate one frame to working on lisp files, another to email, etc.  I've
> looked around, but I haven't found anything.

Here's one approach to one-buffer-per-frame (by default): http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/OneOnOneEmacs.

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* RE: Per frame buffer list
  2007-03-10  6:53 ` Drew Adams
@ 2007-03-10  7:20   ` Drew Adams
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2007-03-10  7:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Greg Bognar, help-gnu-emacs

> > If you open a buffer in a new frame and return to the original 
> frame, the
> > newly created buffer appears in the buffer list in the original 
> frame and
> > you can switch to the buffer in this frame.  Is it possible to 
> change this
> > behavior?  The idea would be to have buffers associated with only one
> > frame, so there could be "dedicated" frames.  For instance, you could
> > dedicate one frame to working on lisp files, another to email, 
> etc.  I've
> > looked around, but I haven't found anything.
> 
> Here's one approach to one-buffer-per-frame (by default): 
> http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/OneOnOneEmacs.

Sorry, I think I mis-read your post. You're speaking of the buffer list associated with a frame; I thought you were asking about having only one buffer per frame.

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* Re: Per frame buffer list
  2007-03-10  6:17 Per frame buffer list Greg Bognar
  2007-03-10  6:53 ` Drew Adams
@ 2007-03-16  1:08 ` bza
  2007-03-16  1:08 ` bza
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: bza @ 2007-03-16  1:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

> The idea would be to have buffers associated with only one
> frame, so there could be "dedicated" frames.  For instance, you could
> dedicate one frame to working on lisp files, another to email, etc.  I've
> looked around, but I haven't found anything.

I have a mode that I've written to achieve this that I've been
intending to clean up and make publicly release-able.  Let me know if
you'd like a copy.  (You'd sort of be an alpha tester for it, though.)

Alp Aker

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* Re: Per frame buffer list
  2007-03-10  6:17 Per frame buffer list Greg Bognar
  2007-03-10  6:53 ` Drew Adams
  2007-03-16  1:08 ` bza
@ 2007-03-16  1:08 ` bza
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: bza @ 2007-03-16  1:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

> The idea would be to have buffers associated with only one
> frame, so there could be "dedicated" frames.  For instance, you could
> dedicate one frame to working on lisp files, another to email, etc.  I've
> looked around, but I haven't found anything.

I have a mode that I've written to achieve this that I've been
intending to clean up and make publicly release-able.  Let me know if
you'd like a copy.  (You'd sort of be an alpha tester for it, though.)

Alp Aker

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