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Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file
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Michael Albinus |
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Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Apr 2006 22:16:57 +0200 |
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Ian Eure <address@hidden> writes:
>> Yes, and? What do you see in those windows? Errors, or just the
>> files/directories you expect?
>>
> I see one of the other buffers I have open in Emacs. If I open a SVN
> file over tramp first thing, *Messages* is displayed in the lower
> window, and the file I opened is displayed in the upper. If I've been
> using Emacs for a while, I'll see one of the buffers that's visiting
> another file.
Tramp splits the frame and shows the *Messages* buffer only in case
there is an error it wants to point to. What are the most relevant
messages in the *Messages* buffer?
Furthermore, if you enable Tramp traces, are there messages worth to
report?
> Ian Eure
Best regards, Michael.
- Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Ian Eure, 2006/04/11
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Michael Albinus, 2006/04/11
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Ian Eure, 2006/04/12
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file,
Michael Albinus <=
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Ian Eure, 2006/04/12
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Michael Albinus, 2006/04/12
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Ian Eure, 2006/04/12
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Michael Albinus, 2006/04/12
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Michael Albinus, 2006/04/13
- Re: Tramp splits frame when opening Subversion-controlled remote file, Michael Albinus, 2006/04/13