Ar an t-ochtú lá is fiche de mí Méan Fómhair, scríobh David Kastrup:
"Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen(a)xemacs.org> writes:
> Sirano Dhe-Paganon writes:
>
> > In Xemacs 21, how can I lock the scrolling behavior (either
> > horizontal or vertical, but not both) of split screens?
>
> You'll have to write the code to do this yourself AFAIK. It can be
> done, I'm sure, but it's not a built-in behavior. Normally split
> windows (even in the same frame) have independent geometry, and I
> don't think there's built-in provision for the kind of partial linkage
> you're talking about.
XEmacs does not have the C-x 6 keybindings? I thought they were pretty
ancient.
Apparently not. When I type emacs in my Cygwin install I get an emacs 23.2.1
that throws an error on an attempt to call (string-match "%THIS-KEY%" nil)
when I attempt to see what C-x 6 might do there. Is ‘lock the scrolling
behaviour’ exactly what it does? On XEmacs it does the following:
C-x 6 runs `window-configuration-to-register'
`window-configuration-to-register' is an interactive compiled Lisp function
-- loaded from "/home/aidan/xemacs-21.5-checked-out/lisp/register.elc"
(window-configuration-to-register REGISTER &optional ARG)
Documentation:
Store the window configuration of the selected frame in register REGISTER.
Use C-x j to restore the configuration.
Argument is a character, naming the register.
Invoked with:
C-x 6
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