
Hello, I'm using dwm which I really love (ev. consider switching to xmonad). However when I'm working with emacs (programming haskell) und dwm I feel, I'm not as effecient as I eventually could be. -- I can have the shell in one window (to execute the compiled program), but most work happens in emacs (in one screen only). And I have up to buffers in emacs which I find hard to switch between. Even on Xinerama this doesn't really change. When I create new frames for emacs with strg-x 5-2 then I'm sort getting closer to where I would like to be, but then I find myself having to windows on which I switch buffers and I get "confused" again. What I would like is to tab through the buffers, as I walk through the screens in dwm/xmonad and see the list of buffers as id do so. -- And can directly jump to a specific buffer via e.g. mod-4. I'm thinking that each buffer in emacs gets one frame and occupies one screen and xmonad than gets dynamically 20 or more screens (like tabs). If there is an good solution within emacs and the emacs mode than I'm of course also more than open for it. (my experience with emacs so far: -- only 10 buffers are listed in menue -- speedbar is very nice but works for files not for buffers -- using "list all buffers" is sort of cluncy as it uses half the screen (my screen splits horizontally Thanks, Phil -- View this message in context: http://haskell.1045720.n5.nabble.com/howto-best-use-emacs-tiling-WM-Xmonad-D... Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com.