From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Path: news.gmane.org!not-for-mail From: BDB Newsgroups: gmane.emacs.help Subject: Hide extraneous buffers? Date: 18 May 2012 18:03:20 GMT Organization: Unlimited download news at news.astraweb.com Message-ID: NNTP-Posting-Host: plane.gmane.org X-Trace: dough.gmane.org 1337364314 30808 80.91.229.3 (18 May 2012 18:05:14 GMT) X-Complaints-To: usenet@dough.gmane.org NNTP-Posting-Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 18:05:14 +0000 (UTC) To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org Original-X-From: help-gnu-emacs-bounces+geh-help-gnu-emacs=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Fri May 18 20:05:13 2012 Return-path: Envelope-to: geh-help-gnu-emacs@m.gmane.org Original-Received: from lists.gnu.org ([208.118.235.17]) by plane.gmane.org with esmtp (Exim 4.69) (envelope-from ) id 1SVRY9-0003P5-B4 for geh-help-gnu-emacs@m.gmane.org; Fri, 18 May 2012 20:05:13 +0200 Original-Received: from localhost ([::1]:45095 helo=lists.gnu.org) by lists.gnu.org with esmtp (Exim 4.71) (envelope-from ) id 1SVRY8-0002nb-Jy for geh-help-gnu-emacs@m.gmane.org; Fri, 18 May 2012 14:05:12 -0400 Original-Path: usenet.stanford.edu!news.glorb.com!news.astraweb.com!border5.newsrouter.astraweb.com!not-for-mail Original-Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help User-Agent: slrn/pre1.0.0-18 (Linux) Original-Lines: 3 Original-NNTP-Posting-Host: ad65061e.news.astraweb.com Original-X-Trace: DXC=TdK\nWXJLoiYd:L?0kYOcDh@:\g_SfFO?j]4NUD]k]; EK]>l9B_G1R=S=754oCjG6dEC5^8=1AhQf9R2oEZZ=6YIN7>ZKg>DKSbQ_2 Original-Xref: usenet.stanford.edu gnu.emacs.help:192470 X-BeenThere: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.14 Precedence: list List-Id: Users list for the GNU Emacs text editor List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , Errors-To: help-gnu-emacs-bounces+geh-help-gnu-emacs=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Original-Sender: help-gnu-emacs-bounces+geh-help-gnu-emacs=m.gmane.org@gnu.org Xref: news.gmane.org gmane.emacs.help:84875 Archived-At: Is there any way to hide the *scratch*, Messages, Completions etc buffers? I kill them but they always come back, and it's a pain to have to cycle through 6 buffers when I only really have 3 meaningful ones open.