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Improve exwm-workspace-move-window behavior in specific case
This is a small change that improves the behavior of `exwm-workspace-move-window` in the following situation: 0. `exwm-workspace-show-all-buffers` and `exwm-layout-show-all-buffers` are `nil`*. 1. On active workspace `i`, there is X window `a` in the selected Emacs window. 2. On workspace `j`, there is X window `b` in the selected Emacs window on that workspace frame. 3. While workspace `i` is active, use `exwm-workspace-move-window` to move `a` to workspace `j`. 4. Switch to workspace `j` and use `exwm-workspace-move-window` to move `a` back to workspace `i`. Expected behavior: X window `a` is once again shown in the selected Emacs window on workspace `i` and X window `b` is once again shown in the selected Emacs window on workspace `j`. What is observed: `a` is OK but the selected Emacs window on workspace `j` does not show `b`. However, `b` is the first candidate when doing a `switch-to-buffer` in that Emacs window on workspace `j`. I'm not sure if this is the correct and complete change required, but it is working well so far. *The expected behavior is observed with EXWM 0.10 if exwm-{workspace,layout}-show-all-buffers are non-nil.
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@ -746,10 +746,9 @@ INDEX must not exceed the current number of workspaces."
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(frame-root-window
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exwm--floating-frame)))))
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;; Move the X window container.
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(if (eq frame exwm-workspace--current)
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(set-window-buffer (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)
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(other-buffer))
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(bury-buffer)
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(set-window-buffer (get-buffer-window (current-buffer) t)
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(other-buffer))
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(unless (eq frame exwm-workspace--current)
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;; Clear the 'exwm-selected-window' frame parameter.
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(set-frame-parameter frame 'exwm-selected-window nil))
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(exwm-layout--hide id)
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