I just want to say thank you to all the contributors! I'm trying to do some efforts to make Guile more friendly to newbies, guile-studio seems a good thing to help them to get a start.
Best regards. On Tue, Oct 29, 2019 at 2:40 AM Ricardo Wurmus <rek...@elephly.net> wrote: > > Hi Mark, > > I’m glad you consider this to be useful! > > >> Guile Studio is not supposed to be yet another pre-configured Emacs; its > >> goal is just to provide a comfortable environment that works best for > >> playing with Guile. I’d like to have less surprising window management, > >> but I don’t know of any clear, simple and obvious solution. I just > >> don’t want windows to pop up and seemingly replace others, and I want > >> the management of how windows are arranged to be done manually and via > >> simple buttons. Any ideas about how to achieve this? > > > > I wonder if the Emacs community would be a good place to ask. > > What do you think? > > I should do that; it’s just that I’m not really sure of what exactly I > want here. There are countless solutions (like setting windows to be > dedicated, for example), but each of them comes with potential > drawbacks. I would need to know what “less surprising” really means to > me (and inexperienced users), so that I can evaluate the drawbacks and > constrain the set of solutions. > > Perhaps the new tabs feature that is now available in the latest > unreleased version of Emacs might be of interest here. > > -- > Ricardo > > >