Hi Mark,
I’m glad you consider this to be useful! >> Guile Studio is not supposed to be yet another pre-configured Emacs; its >> goal is just to provide a comfortable environment that works best for >> playing with Guile. I’d like to have less surprising window management, >> but I don’t know of any clear, simple and obvious solution. I just >> don’t want windows to pop up and seemingly replace others, and I want >> the management of how windows are arranged to be done manually and via >> simple buttons. Any ideas about how to achieve this? > > I wonder if the Emacs community would be a good place to ask. > What do you think? I should do that; it’s just that I’m not really sure of what exactly I want here. There are countless solutions (like setting windows to be dedicated, for example), but each of them comes with potential drawbacks. I would need to know what “less surprising” really means to me (and inexperienced users), so that I can evaluate the drawbacks and constrain the set of solutions. Perhaps the new tabs feature that is now available in the latest unreleased version of Emacs might be of interest here. -- Ricardo