From: Yongtao Y. <yon...@gm...> - 2007-01-08 22:31:30
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Hello Klaus, Thanks for the reply, see comments below. On 1/8/07, kla...@sd... <kla...@sd...> wrote: > What is wrong with the standard-History-window of ECB?? Nothing wrong, but it shows too much information. I think the history window shows previously open files (no matter they are currently closed or not), it would nice to have the option to update the history window such that only currently open buffers are listed. Wait a minute, there is already an option "kill-buffer-clears-history", try it now and it seems to be working fine. Thanks again. Regards. > Well, it only shows file-buffers, but no "not-file-related"- > buffers... is this, what you miss?? > > Maybe we could add an option where you can define if the History-window > shows only file-buffers or all buffers? > > Or would it be better to add a further window which shows all not-file- > buffers? What would be the best solution from a users point of view?? > > Ciao, > Klaus > > Yongtao Yang wrote: > > On 1/3/07, Arne Schmitz <arn...@gm...> wrote: > >> Am Mittwoch, 3. Januar 2007 14:30 schrieb Yongtao Yang: > >>> Now I wonder if it is possible to have a dedicated window (optional > >>> visible and dynamically updated) to show the list of current open > >>> buffers, like the compilation window? When working on multi-file > >>> project, such a window might be helpful and the user will be aware > >>> of the open buffers with potentially unsaved changes. > >> > >> I am using tabbar-mode[1] which I found very useful, since it does > >> not take up much space. > >> > >> Cheers, > >> > >> Arne > >> > >> [1] http://emhacks.sourceforge.net/ > >> > > > > Hi Arne, > > > > Thanks a lot for the hint, I took a quick try with the tabbar.el. It > > can roughly do what I want, but I really prefer the buffer list to be > > presented in a simple list instead of an over-GUI-ish manner. > > > > Best regards, > -- Yongtao Yang Phone: +46 (0)31 465310 Mobile: +46 (0)762352887 Email: yon...@gm... |