As far as I see the compilation buffer just uses an adjacent window in the frame. For the C-x 2 <RET> C-x 3<RET> setup, the compile buffer will be shown in the most bottom window.
Can't there be an option added to py-split-window-on-execute such that if there are 3 or more windows open and the python shell is not visible just reuse a window (i.e. default is the left most, "bottom" most window) to display the shell buffer instead of splitting the current one?
As far as I see the compilation buffer just uses an adjacent window in the frame. For the C-x 2 <RET> C-x 3<RET> setup, the compile buffer will be shown in the most bottom window.
Can't there be an option added to py-split- window- on-execute such that if there are 3 or more windows open and the python shell is not visible just reuse a window (i.e. default is the left most, "bottom" most window) to display the shell buffer instead of splitting the current one?