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[Emacs] Shortcut to close a window containing a buffer in emacs?
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I have just started using Emacs as an IDE. What I would like to do is this: I would like to compile a file(using M-x Compile which opens a new window showing errors/success) and then if there are no errors I want to close the newly opened window containing the buffer named *compilation*(using a single command sequence) so that the whole frame layout is back to what it was before. I don't think there's an inbuilt key-combination to do this, does somebody have any ideas how I can achieve this using some macro or something ?
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Quote:I have just started using Emacs as an IDE. What I would like to do is this: I would like to compile a file(using M-x Compile which opens a new window showing errors/success) and then if there are no errors I want to close the newly opened window containing the buffer named *compilation*(using a single command sequence) so that the whole frame layout is back to what it was before. I don't think there's an inbuilt key-combination to do this, does somebody have any ideas how I can achieve this using some macro or something ?
 

Hi, try this:

add this line to ~/.emacs

 

(global-set-key (kbd "<f9>") 'compile)

 

so you can compile by pressing F9

 

to get rid of the compile messages, type ESC three times:

ESC ESC ESC

 

kind regards,

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Thanks, it works!

 

 

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Hi, try this:

add this line to ~/.emacs

 

(global-set-key (kbd "<f9>") 'compile)

 

so you can compile by pressing F9

 

to get rid of the compile messages, type ESC three times:

ESC ESC ESC

 

kind regards,



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