
Today, Luke Gorrie <luke@bluetail.com> wrote:
One command that might help is `C-c M-0' (not a spectacularly convenient binding). SLIME generally saves the previous window configuration when it changes things, and this command restores it.
It seems to restore a random old window config, in my case. Specifically, the window config that I had before I opened a new lisp buffer and made the debugger pop up with a form I evaluated there. Hm.
We should possibly put window configurations in a ring instead, since this only lets you go back one level.
Sounds like a plan.
Any suggestions on better window-management would be welcome.
Perhaps just leave the window config stuff alone as much as possible - getting it right is really hard. Only close windows that you opened yourself sounds like a good rule of thumb to me. Thanks, -- Andreas Fuchs, <asf@acm.org>, asf@jabber.at, antifuchs