Am 19.12.2012 07:09, schrieb Thomas Caswell:
> This bug has come back again.
>
> In the exact same situation Yaroslav Halchenko and Russell Sims
> described above. I have switching and splitting turned off, but if I
> have 2 windows open and do C-c C-c, I am left with only the code filling
> my whole screen.
>
> The offending line(s?) are the (delete-other-windows) on 8730 and 8777
> added back in revision 1162 ( http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~python-mode-
> devs/python-mode/python-mode/revision/1162 )
>
Probably you should switch splitting on.
If off, what should Emacs do? Show the result? In which window?
BTW checked with emacs -Q, just loaded python-mode.el, all nice here - see attachment.
Am 19.12.2012 07:09, schrieb Thomas Caswell: other-windows) on 8730 and 8777 bazaar. launchpad. net/~python- mode- mode/python- mode/revision/ 1162 )
> This bug has come back again.
>
> In the exact same situation Yaroslav Halchenko and Russell Sims
> described above. I have switching and splitting turned off, but if I
> have 2 windows open and do C-c C-c, I am left with only the code filling
> my whole screen.
>
> The offending line(s?) are the (delete-
> added back in revision 1162 ( http://
> devs/python-
>
Probably you should switch splitting on.
If off, what should Emacs do? Show the result? In which window?
BTW checked with emacs -Q, just loaded python-mode.el, all nice here - see attachment.
Andreas