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[Sway] Lisp is taking over
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Submit screenshots of all your *NIX desktops, themes, and nifty configurations, or submit anything else that will make themers happy. Maybe a server running on an Amiga, or a Thinkpad signed by Bjarne Stroustrup? Show the world how pretty your computer can be!
That might work if I re-bound the
split-window
function to launch a new Emacs client, because this is the function that most other Emacs functions use to split the frame into windows.But I think a better approach would be to just add a single rule function into the
display-buffer-alist
that always asks for a new frame no matter what the input is.Mickey Peterson wrote an article on how Emacs manages its own windows, and the Elisp Manual on Windows is pretty good too.
Correction: it's
The -c flag seems important, as it creates a new frame (a new window)