I've now tried this, and it works very well, apart from one thing. As
REF XVED says:
Whenever a window is to be created for a new or existing file,
and there are already MaxWindows windows, the last file on
vedbufferlist that currently has a window will have its window
destroyed. The new window then replaces it, in the same screen
position.
There should be an exception when the window created is obviously
temporary, e.g. the window created by ESC e (vedfileselect).
There may be others, e.g. other temporary menu windows.
For users defining such procedures this should be controllable by
dlocalising a pop-11 variable corresponding to MaxWindows. Is there one?
It's not mentioned in the REF file.
Aaron
PS
ENTER wordswith xved shows a large number of identifiers that don't
seem to be documented anywhere. At least they are not found by ESC h.
I have a sneaking suspicion that if a lot of them were properly
documented we could bypass a lot of that horrendous .Xdefaults stuff.
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