![]() M-x tab-bar-mode adds tab-style window configurations to Emacs, and M-x tab-line-mode a way of browsing visible buffers.īack to windows. Later on, tabs also joined the family business. But few do, and the baleful support for frames in regular window managers nix any temptation to make it work. Frames are just that much harder to deal with - unless you’re using an actual tiling window manager, of course. I’m sure you, like me, eschew frames in favor of windows. And thanks to a number of consolidations and improvements, it’s no longer the indomitable black box it once was.Īt some point in the distant past, Emacs got into the business of handling frames. There, it’s out now I said it now everybody knows. Emacs is a fantastic tiling window manager, and not enough people know that. ![]()
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