I just upgraded to emacs 25.09, no change. Still the same problem.
When it comes to inspecting the py--shell-manage-windows I am a bit at a loss. It complains about lack of arguments. I am not a lisp expert. It seems it needs at least two arguments
Can you provide me with a sample call to get going. If use
(py--shell-manage-wiindows py-buffer-name py-window-config) and walk through with step by step win edebug I see now real issues. When I get to
it opens a window above, exactly the problem what I have. But I am not sure is this is related...I see the "Fixme:" statement. This happens with both the latest git version and the version I installed from melpa
I just upgraded to emacs 25.09, no change. Still the same problem.
When it comes to inspecting the py--shell- manage- windows I am a bit at a loss. It complains about lack of arguments. I am not a lisp expert. It seems it needs at least two arguments
(defun py--shell- manage- windows (output-buffer windows-config &optional exception-buffer)
output-buffer and windows-config
Can you provide me with a sample call to get going. If use manage- wiindows py-buffer-name py-window-config) and walk through with step by step win edebug I see now real issues. When I get to
(py--shell-
((and window- on-execute 'just-two) buffers- on-execute- p)) switch- to-buffer py-exception- buffer) delete- other-windows) buffer) (window- list)) windows- split py-exception-buffer output-buffer))
(eq py-split-
(not py-switch-
(
(
(unless
(member (get-buffer-window output-
(py--manage-
;; Fixme: otherwise new window appears above
it opens a window above, exactly the problem what I have. But I am not sure is this is related...I see the "Fixme:" statement. This happens with both the latest git version and the version I installed from melpa
Anything I can do?
Thanks
Volker