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sane-term's Issues

Lisp error: error "Selecting deleted buffer"

So if I create several terms at once using sane-term-create, and then kill them of with ido-kill-buffer,
I get the following backtrace:

Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Selecting deleted buffer")
  term-emulate-terminal(#<process *ansi-term*<3>> "^M\n^M\n^[�[30m�^[[m")

Unexpected behavior when invoking sane-term with two or more buffers opened.

When I have two or more buffers opened, the terminal buffer is opened on the currently selected buffer. I'd like to know if it is possible to enforce sane-term to open the terminal on a new buffer that appears to be on front of the two already opened buffers, and if it is possible that when the terminal is closed, the previously opened buffers are show again.

The two following pictures show the unexpected behavior mentioned above. The first one shows two buffers. Note that the latter is selected.
image

When I invoke sane-term, the terminal is opened on the latter (selected) buffer.
image

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

Fix comment on melpa

Hi,

Somehow this unflattering line was displayed when I was going through new packages in package.el today.

sane-term 20141019.943 new melpa Multi Term is crazy. This is not.

I don't care about your opinion of Multiterm, and this line reflects badly on you. There's no point in ridiculing other's hard work just because you do not appreciate the logic behind their presumably rational choices.

If you did not put this on melpa, please have the package removed.

No ability to set shell arguments

This appears to be a limitation in the ansi-term command, so I don't know if this goes outside the purview of sane-term or not. However, I need to be able to pass the --login argument to my bash shell to stay idiomatic with other terminal emulators on Mac OS X and pull in all my settings.

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