No, there is no need to kill the buffer - deleting the frame is what I'm
really after, here. Sorry if I confused the two (I often end up killing the
buffer to delete the frame, because my `C-x k' does that).
But that is not the behavior I get. For me, it iconifies the frame. And, i
I don't want `q' to iconify the frame, slip it in my back
pocket, mail it to
me, or do any of the other strange and wonderful things I
see advertised in
the doc for `view-mode'. How can I get `q' to do something
as simple as kill
the buffer an
I don't want `q' to iconify the frame, slip it in my back pocket, mail it to
me, or do any of the other strange and wonderful things I see advertised in
the doc for `view-mode'. How can I get `q' to do something as simple as kill
the buffer and delete its window (frame)?
When I try
I cannot figure out how to make `q' do what it used to do in Emacs 20, to
quit the *Help* buffer.
I use non-nil `pop-up-frames'. I want `q' to do the equivalent of
`quit-window'. In my context, that will kill the buffer and delete its frame
(thanks to my redefining `delete-window' to DTRT for one-