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are the graphical system-level “windows” of Emacs. It initially contains one window and normally also contains a menu bar, tool bar, and echo area.
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How can I create a new frame that does not inherit the splits from an existing frame?
In the comments the Dan and T. Verron answered my question and shared C-x 5 2 with me which is exactly what I was looking for.
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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 …