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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T10:12:53+00:00 2026-05-20T10:12:53+00:00

My Emacs frame looks like this: +—————————+ | | | | | | |

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My Emacs frame looks like this:

+---------------------------+
|             |             |
|             |             |
|             |      B      |
|      A      |             |
|             |             |
|             |             |
|             |-------------|
|             |      C      |
+---------------------------+

C is usually a terminal with some kind of long-running process, like a web server or daemon. Unfortunately, all sorts of things like to switch the buffer in that window and occasionally it gets resized. How can I lock the buffer and height of window C?

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    2026-05-20T10:12:54+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 10:12 am

    If you don’t want to be annoyed by window stealing and resizing, put the following lines in your .emacs for a definitive solution that works even with libraries like gud that tries to open a new frame when they can’t steal your windows :

    (see this answer for info on the following advice)

    (defadvice pop-to-buffer (before cancel-other-window first)
      (ad-set-arg 1 nil))
    
    (ad-activate 'pop-to-buffer)
    
    ;; Toggle window dedication
    (defun toggle-window-dedicated ()
      "Toggle whether the current active window is dedicated or not"
      (interactive)
      (message
       (if (let (window (get-buffer-window (current-buffer)))
             (set-window-dedicated-p window 
                                     (not (window-dedicated-p window))))
           "Window '%s' is dedicated"
         "Window '%s' is normal")
       (current-buffer)))
    
    ;; Press [pause] key in each window you want to "freeze"
    (global-set-key [pause] 'toggle-window-dedicated)
    

    and customize pop-up-windows variable to nil.

    you could also use StickyWindows instead of window-dedicated feature.

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