Yes, this is a constructive proposal, and it is actually brain-dead
that this is not the way things work right now. I will change this.
Thanks
- Carsten
On Sep 28, 2006, at 8:23, Christopher Kuettner wrote:
If you have, after reading this, more thoughts about how things should
work, please
If you have, after reading this, more thoughts about how things should
work, please let us know.
When invoking the Angenda-Dispatcher, the program asks itself: "Is there
already a buffer *Agenda* opened?". If yes, then don't change any
windows/frames configuration but just update the contents
On Sep 25, 2006, at 18:59, Eddward DeVilla wrote:
Hi,
I've started to play with the agenda buffer and right up front
I've hit a bit of a problem. I tend to open really big emacs frames
(aka, a big window) and then open up several windows (aka. buffers) in
the frame. When I open the agenda
Hi,
I've started to play with the agenda buffer and right up front
I've hit a bit of a problem. I tend to open really big emacs frames
(aka, a big window) and then open up several windows (aka. buffers) in
the frame. When I open the agenda buffer, I lose all of my windows
and get two windows