emacs: Close all window except treemacs
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In Emacs when I open a file from treemacs, it opens it in a new frame by splitting the window.
I use C-x 1 to close all other frames and keep the selected frame open.
This also closes the Treemacs frame, I want the Emacs frame to remain open on C-x 1. Can this be done?
Treemacs: https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs
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In Emacs when I open a file from treemacs, it opens it in a new frame by splitting the window.
I use C-x 1 to close all other frames and keep the selected frame open.
This also closes the Treemacs frame, I want the Emacs frame to remain open on C-x 1. Can this be done?
Treemacs: https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs
emacs project-explorer
Frames or windows? Move to the window you want to keep (C-x o
etc.), before usingC-x 1
.
– Drew
Nov 9 at 15:53
Nope, I don't want to do that, I want to keep one of the frames fixed. The Treemacs window is the project explorer window that I want to keep open.
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:11
My crystal ball whispers that you are saying "window" when you mean "frame", and vice versa. But it's been wrong before...
– Drew
Nov 9 at 19:45
My apologies, your are correct its windows, as mentioned here emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/13583/…
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:50
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In Emacs when I open a file from treemacs, it opens it in a new frame by splitting the window.
I use C-x 1 to close all other frames and keep the selected frame open.
This also closes the Treemacs frame, I want the Emacs frame to remain open on C-x 1. Can this be done?
Treemacs: https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs
emacs project-explorer
In Emacs when I open a file from treemacs, it opens it in a new frame by splitting the window.
I use C-x 1 to close all other frames and keep the selected frame open.
This also closes the Treemacs frame, I want the Emacs frame to remain open on C-x 1. Can this be done?
Treemacs: https://github.com/Alexander-Miller/treemacs
emacs project-explorer
emacs project-explorer
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Frames or windows? Move to the window you want to keep (C-x o
etc.), before usingC-x 1
.
– Drew
Nov 9 at 15:53
Nope, I don't want to do that, I want to keep one of the frames fixed. The Treemacs window is the project explorer window that I want to keep open.
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:11
My crystal ball whispers that you are saying "window" when you mean "frame", and vice versa. But it's been wrong before...
– Drew
Nov 9 at 19:45
My apologies, your are correct its windows, as mentioned here emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/13583/…
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:50
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Frames or windows? Move to the window you want to keep (C-x o
etc.), before usingC-x 1
.
– Drew
Nov 9 at 15:53
Nope, I don't want to do that, I want to keep one of the frames fixed. The Treemacs window is the project explorer window that I want to keep open.
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:11
My crystal ball whispers that you are saying "window" when you mean "frame", and vice versa. But it's been wrong before...
– Drew
Nov 9 at 19:45
My apologies, your are correct its windows, as mentioned here emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/13583/…
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:50
Frames or windows? Move to the window you want to keep (
C-x o
etc.), before using C-x 1
.– Drew
Nov 9 at 15:53
Frames or windows? Move to the window you want to keep (
C-x o
etc.), before using C-x 1
.– Drew
Nov 9 at 15:53
Nope, I don't want to do that, I want to keep one of the frames fixed. The Treemacs window is the project explorer window that I want to keep open.
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:11
Nope, I don't want to do that, I want to keep one of the frames fixed. The Treemacs window is the project explorer window that I want to keep open.
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:11
My crystal ball whispers that you are saying "window" when you mean "frame", and vice versa. But it's been wrong before...
– Drew
Nov 9 at 19:45
My crystal ball whispers that you are saying "window" when you mean "frame", and vice versa. But it's been wrong before...
– Drew
Nov 9 at 19:45
My apologies, your are correct its windows, as mentioned here emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/13583/…
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:50
My apologies, your are correct its windows, as mentioned here emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/13583/…
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:50
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Frames or windows? Move to the window you want to keep (
C-x o
etc.), before usingC-x 1
.– Drew
Nov 9 at 15:53
Nope, I don't want to do that, I want to keep one of the frames fixed. The Treemacs window is the project explorer window that I want to keep open.
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:11
My crystal ball whispers that you are saying "window" when you mean "frame", and vice versa. But it's been wrong before...
– Drew
Nov 9 at 19:45
My apologies, your are correct its windows, as mentioned here emacs.stackexchange.com/questions/13583/…
– Pharaoh
Nov 9 at 19:50