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I found this question which suggested that setting pop-up-frames to a non-nil value should enable this behaviour. However when I added (setq pop-up-frames t) to my emacs init only some of the buffers was created in a new frame.

Opening files, org-agenda and org-capture does not open a new frame whereas mini-buffer complete, the command ran when press tab after M-x creates a new frame.

How can I make emacs always open buffers in new frames / GUI windows as opposed to splitting my current frame in half?

Thanks in advance for all help.

Olav

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