
Thanks for the help ! iswitchb (see Ian's eMail below) is easiest to install and already does a realy nice job. Anything is a lot more powerful, as it also lists files and history. I installed both an will see how I get along. An integration with the tiled WM is not necessary if switching buffers works really fast. Cheers Ian Ross wrote:
From: Ian Ross
To: kaffeepause73 Subject: Re: [Haskell-cafe] howto best use emacs + tiling WM (Xmonad,DWM) Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 17:12:57 +0100 Sender: ian.skybluetrades@gmail.com I use XMonad and Emacs. I have one workspace for Emacs with two frames (vertical split). I use iswitchb [1] so I don't get lost in a twisty maze of buffers. Iswitchb (or icicles, which is similar) makes a big difference: you can jump to any buffer by typing just a letter or two of its name, or you can rotate through a list of all buffers.
Ian.
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