On Wed, 02 Jan 2013, Andreas Roehler wrote: > > not sure if I should whine here or initiate a new report ;) > Hi, thanks for the reports. Providing separate reports might help. ok -- will do next time > > so, with 1165 rev, if I open a single buffer with .py file, set > > splitting to on (via toggle in the menu), press C-c ! -- I will get then > > 3 buffers: code buffer split into two, and then lower one with code > > split again to get also *IPython* one. Expected: 2 buffers (original > > code buffer + *IPython*). > can't get it for the moment, see png. > ** Attachment added: "ipython.png" > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1018996/+attachment/3472854/+files/ipython.png hm... it is even the same emacs version I have ;-) so -- tried with a clean .emacs -- indeed not reproducible trying with my nasty one http://git.onerussian.com/?p=etc/emacs.git;a=blob;hb=HEAD;f=.emacs it is there first time it splits (code into two) upon: Debugger entered--returning value: # selected-window() * split-window-vertically() * funcall(split-window-vertically) * (progn (funcall py-split-windows-on-execute-function) (display-buffer py-buffer-name (quote display-buffer-reuse-window))) * (if (< (count-windows) py-max-split-windows) (progn (funcall py-split-windows-on-execute-function) (display-buffer py-buffer-name ...)) (display-buffer py-buffer-name (quote display-buffer-reuse-window))) * (cond ((and ... py-split-windows-on-execute-p ... ...) (when ... ...) (pop-to-buffer py-buffer-name) (display-buffer oldbuf)) ((and ... py-split-windows-on-execute-p ...) (if ... ... ...) (pop-to-buffer oldbuf)) ((or ... ...) (let ... ...)) ((or ... ...) (let ... ... ...))) * py-shell-manage-windows(nil t # "*ubp Python*") (if done nil (py-shell-manage-windows switch split oldbuf py-buffer-name)) (unless done (py-shell-manage-windows switch split oldbuf py-buffer-name)) and then seems to be within (I pressed c too many times to point exactly I guess ): Debugger entered--returning value: # display-buffer("*ubp Python*" display-buffer-reuse-window) * (progn (funcall py-split-windows-on-execute-function) (display-buffer py-buffer-name (quote display-buffer-reuse-window))) * (if (< (count-windows) py-max-split-windows) (progn (funcall py-split-windows-on-execute-function) (display-buffer py-buffer-name ...)) (display-buffer py-buffer-name (quote display-buffer-reuse-window))) * (cond ((and ... py-split-windows-on-execute-p ... ...) (when ... ...) (pop-to-buffer py-buffer-name) (display-buffer oldbuf)) ((and ... py-split-windows-on-execute-p ...) (if ... ... ...) (pop-to-buffer oldbuf)) ((or ... ...) (let ... ...)) ((or ... ...) (let ... ... ...))) yeap -- that is where 1 more split happens: Debugger entered--returning value: # funcall(split-window-sensibly #) * window--try-to-split-window(#) * byte-code(\206.... * display-buffer("*ubp Python*" display-buffer-reuse-window) is it of any help? ;) -- Yaroslav O. Halchenko Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences Dartmouth College, 419 Moore Hall, Hinman Box 6207, Hanover, NH 03755 Phone: +1 (603) 646-9834 Fax: +1 (603) 646-1419 WWW: http://www.linkedin.com/in/yarik