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Certain Emacs commands switch to a specific buffer with special contents. For example, M-x shell switches to a buffer named ‘*shell*’. By convention, all these commands are written to pop up the buffer in a separate window. But you can specify that certain of these buffers should appear in the selected window.
If you add a buffer name to the list same-window-buffer-names
, the
effect is that such commands display that particular buffer by switching to
it in the selected window. For example, if you add the element
"*grep*"
to the list, the grep
command will display its output
buffer in the selected window.
The default value of same-window-buffer-names
is not nil
: it
specifies buffer names ‘*info*’, ‘*mail*’ and ‘*shell*’ (as
well as others used by more obscure Emacs packages). This is why M-x
shell normally switches to the ‘*shell*’ buffer in the selected
window. If you delete this element from the value of
same-window-buffer-names
, the behavior of M-x shell will
change—it will pop up the buffer in another window instead.
You can specify these buffers more generally with the variable
same-window-regexps
. Set it to a list of regular expressions; then
any buffer whose name matches one of those regular expressions is displayed
by switching to it in the selected window. (Once again, this applies only
to buffers that normally get displayed for you in a separate window.) The
default value of this variable specifies Telnet and rlogin buffers.
An analogous feature lets you specify buffers which should be displayed in their own individual frames. Voir la section Special Buffer Frames.
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