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is for splitting an Emacs window into two. Multiple windows can display different buffers, or different parts of one buffer. Emacs has several default key bindings for splitting windows.
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Is there a better way to override opening window in compilation-goto-locus?
I don't like the behavior of compilation-goto-locus (bound to Enter in a *compilation* or *grep* buffer), where it splits the window and jumps to the line in a new window. I prefer the *compilation*/* …
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How can I force emacs to never split frames, in particular for compile-goto-error?
I want emacs to always display new buffers in the current frame, but always taking the whole frame, rather than splitting it.
I currently have customized display-buffer-alist to the following
'(disp …