@section Convenience Features for Window Handling
@findex winner-mode
+@vindex winner-dont-bind-my-keys
+@vindex winner-ring-size
+@vindex winner-boring-buffers
@cindex Winner mode
@cindex mode, Winner
@cindex undoing window configuration changes
@code{winner-mode}. When the mode is enabled, @kbd{C-c left}
(@code{winner-undo}) undoes the last window configuration change. If
you change your mind while undoing, you can redo the changes you had
-undone using @kbd{C-c right} (@code{M-x winner-redo}).
+undone using @kbd{C-c right} (@code{M-x winner-redo}). To prevent
+Winner mode from binding @kbd{C-c left} and @kbd{C-c right}, you can
+customize the variable @code{winner-dont-bind-my-keys} to a
+non-@code{nil} value. By default, Winner mode stores a maximum of 200
+window configurations per frame, but you can change that by modifying
+the variable @code{winner-ring-size}. If there are some buffers whose
+windows you wouldn't want Winner mode to restore, add their names to
+the list variable @code{winner-boring-buffers}.
Follow mode (@kbd{M-x follow-mode}) synchronizes several windows on
the same buffer so that they always display adjacent sections of that