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Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar (Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the *xxx* buffers like for example *scratch* the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil))

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar (Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the *xxx* buffers like for example *scratch* the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil))

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon.

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar (Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the *xxx* buffers like for example *scratch* the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil))

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

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Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar (  Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name  ) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the * xxx **xxx* buffers like for example * scratch **scratch* the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs.emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil))

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar (  Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name  ) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the * xxx * buffers like for example * scratch * the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil)

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar (Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the *xxx* buffers like for example *scratch* the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil))

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

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Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar ( Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name ) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the * xxx * buffers like for example * scratch * the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil)

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar ( Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name ) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the * xxx * buffers like for example * scratch * the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil)

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

Context: GNU Emacs 29.0.60 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, cairo version 1.16.0, Xaw3d scroll bars) of 2023-03-30, Development version 4508a024e818 on emacs-29 branch; build date 2023-03-30. Linux Mint 21 (Vanessa) Cinnamon: ~ $ emacs -Q .

After detecting problems with usage of the tab-bar ( Bug or feature? Click on Tab does not give the buffer with the shown buffer name ) I have switched to usage of the tab-line, but also here I run into a problem:

If the window is showing one of the * xxx * buffers like for example * scratch * the tab-line disappears and I am no more able to get back by clicking a tab on a tab-line to the other buffers just because the tab-line is no more there.

I have already set via Custom the tab-line-exclude-modes to nil in the .emacs file:

(custom-set-variables
  '(tab-line-exclude-modes nil)

but this does not change the described behavior.

What am I missing to achieve a stable tab-line keeping to stay there for any buffer I am viewing in the window?

P.S. The easiest work-around this problem is sure just not to view any of the buffers which make the tab-line disappear ... or just not to use the tab-line or tab-bar at all switching the buffers by clicking on the buffer toggle area in the modeline.

Am I alone here with having problems with the tab-bar and tab-line?

How do you switch to a specific buffer out of a huge number of buffers?

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