Yes, er, sort of - I'm working on this right now. My implementation isn't quite ready to drive off the lot but you can kick the tires a little if you like,
http://www.nongnu.org/hdm/ look in the "scholium system" subdirectory for something called sbdm4cbpp.tex (don't worry, its literate). I can also try to make sure that you can make the system do what you want it to do, 'cause its supposed to be general. But that said, you may be able to find some other more specific less generally and already 100% functional package out there to do what you want, and if you do I'd be interested to know about it. Be aware that I will be releasing the code for real, RSN. Comments hacks & suggestions welcome. I'm trying to figure out an automated way to have a "notes" window associated with documents while using emacs. Ideally, the associated notes file for a document would open up automatically with the document inside a split window of some kind. If there were no notes, then entering something in that window and saving it would automatically create the notes file, which would open with the document next time. Is there any code out there that does this kind of thing? c _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs