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M-x winner-mode is a global minor mode that records the changes in the
window configuration (i.e. how the frames are partitioned into windows), so
that you can “undo” them. To undo, use C-c left
(winner-undo
). If you change your mind while undoing, you can redo
the changes you had undone using C-c right (M-x winner-redo
).
Another way to enable Winner mode is by customizing the variable
winner-mode
.
The Windmove commands move directionally between neighboring windows in a frame. M-x windmove-right selects the window immediately to the right of the currently selected one, and similarly for the “left,” “up,” and “down” counterparts. M-x windmove-default-keybindings binds these commands to S-right etc. (Not all terminals support shifted arrow keys, however.)
Follow minor mode (M-x follow-mode) synchronizes several windows on the same buffer so that they always display adjacent sections of that buffer. @xref{Follow Mode}.
M-x scroll-all-mode provides commands to scroll all visible windows
together. You can also turn it on by customizing the variable
scroll-all-mode
. The commands provided are M-x
scroll-all-scroll-down-all, M-x scroll-all-page-down-all and their
corresponding “up” equivalents. To make this mode useful, you should bind
these commands to appropriate keys.
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