On Sat, Sep 18 2010, Leo wrote: > `kill-buffer' in the callback produces random jumps (usually moves the > point to the end of buffer) in the buffer where the command is invoked. The current buffer is the one we want to kill, so I don't see any problem to jump around. Or am I misunderstanding you? -- Julien Danjou // ᐰ http://julien.danjou.info