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Re: rotating between buffers
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Fernando Dobladez |
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Re: rotating between buffers |
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Mon, 26 Aug 2002 16:53:58 -0500 |
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I'd use the 'bs' package (comes standard in Emacs 21.x) it's a wonderful
replacement for C-x C-b, and it also provides bs-cycle-next and
bs-cycle-previous functions (that do what you want)
As a bonus, those "cycle" functions skip the temporary buffers (if you
want to).
Example bindings:
(global-set-key "\C-x\C-b" 'bs-show) ;;
(global-set-key (kbd "<f6>") 'bs-cycle-next)
(global-set-key (kbd "<S-f6>") 'bs-cycle-previous)
You could also try pc-bufsw.el, it tries to mimic Windows' Alt-TAB behavior.
Fer
Stevens, Brigham wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to convince a co-worker to use emacs. He will do it if
there is a key stroke that will allow him to rotate between active
buffers, like alt-tab in windows allows you to cycle through windows.
I am totally down with ctrl-x b to go to a named buffer, and ctrl-x
ctrl-b to get the buffer list, and even control -left click to get a
buffer menu pop-up... but It has to be a keystroke according to him..
So is there any such command built in to emacs to do this, or does
anyone have something I can add on?
Thanks in advance!
--brigham
- rotating between buffers, Stevens, Brigham, 2002/08/15
- RE: rotating between buffers, Bingham, Jay, 2002/08/15
- RE: rotating between buffers, Stevens, Brigham, 2002/08/15
- RE: rotating between buffers, Dmitri . Minaev, 2002/08/16
- RE: rotating between buffers, Stevens, Brigham, 2002/08/16