On 2/7/14 6:01 PM, John Hendy wrote: > On Fri, Feb 7, 2014 at 5:29 AM, Michael Bach <pha...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Dear org-mode Developers and Users, >> >> (Org-mode version 8.2.5g from git) >> >> I want to change the behaviour of C-c ' when inside a source block. >> What I am after is best described in a schematic: >> >> +---------------+---------------+ >> | | | >> | | 2 | >> | | | >> | | | >> + 1 +---------------+ >> | | | >> | | 3 | >> | | | >> | | | >> +---------------+---------------+ >> >> I am editing the .org file in window 1 ('org'). I want C-c ' to display >> the code block contents in window 2 ('source'). In window 3 I want to >> have the interpreter for the language I am editing ('interpreter'). > > Can you clarify whether you simply want to obtain this view in Emacs > and are not sure how, or if you are asking for a way to automate the > process via a keyboard binding/macros/function in order to do this > automatically on every use of =C-c '=? >
I set this view up myself and also remember that there is a way to automate this. My problem is not with the setup per se, but with the behaviour that if I repeatedly press =C-c '= in the mentioned window setup, the org src buffer is alternatingly displayed in window 2 and 3, which is annoying (distracting) I would like the interpreter buffer to stay in window 3 and the org src buffer always be displayed in window 2 if I press =C-c '=.