Daniel, thanks for the suggestion. Finally I found something that does right 
what I was looking for. For anyone who's interested in using [X]emacs for 
programming, it's worth to have a look at ECB:

http://ecb.sourceforge.net/ 

It can be integrated with JDE (Java) or C modes. I had searched in many mailing 
lists/wikis and I couldn't find any answer. So I hope this can help other 
people save so much time looking.

Cheers,
 
David.   




 --- On Mon 05/16, Daniel Brockman < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

"David" writes:
 (Right now, when I close Xemacs the window layout is lost, not saved<br>> for 
next session).

> I'd like to assign each window to receive specific buffers. For >example, the 
> main window will be for editing the program. The bottom >window should be for 
> debuging info, compiling info, use as a shell >(e.g. connect to database..), 
> etc.  I'd like to use the small one on >the right to display only buffers for 
> 'buffer list' or 'expression >completion'. 

I'm not sure if it (a) works with XEmacs, or (b) does what you want, but you 
could take a look at desktop.el.  There's probably a page on the Emacs Wiki[1] 
about it.
-- Daniel Brockman

[1] http://www.emacswiki.org/<br>

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