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Drew
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From time to time I like to pop open a new frame ('gui window'GUI window) with cmd + ncmd + n which gives me a new frame. However if I create a new frame and I have an existing frame with 2 splits the new frame also is open with the same 2 splits with the same buffers. I'd like this new frame to open with a single split by default, is this possible?

From time to time I like to pop open a new frame ('gui window') with cmd + n which gives me a new frame. However if I create a new frame and I have an existing frame with 2 splits the new frame also is open with the same 2 splits with the same buffers. I'd like this new frame to open with a single split by default, is this possible?

From time to time I like to pop open a new frame (GUI window) with cmd + n which gives me a new frame. However if I create a new frame and I have an existing frame with 2 splits the new frame also is open with the same 2 splits with the same buffers. I'd like this new frame to open with a single split by default, is this possible?

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How can I create a new frame that does not inherit the splits from an existing frame?

From time to time I like to pop open a new frame ('gui window') with cmd + n which gives me a new frame. However if I create a new frame and I have an existing frame with 2 splits the new frame also is open with the same 2 splits with the same buffers. I'd like this new frame to open with a single split by default, is this possible?