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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/frames.texi,v
From: |
Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/frames.texi,v |
Date: |
Sat, 07 Apr 2007 01:48:08 +0000 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/emacs
Module name: emacs
Changes by: Richard M. Stallman <rms> 07/04/07 01:48:07
Index: frames.texi
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RCS file: /cvsroot/emacs/emacs/lispref/frames.texi,v
retrieving revision 1.122
retrieving revision 1.123
diff -u -b -r1.122 -r1.123
--- frames.texi 31 Mar 2007 17:27:34 -0000 1.122
+++ frames.texi 7 Apr 2007 01:48:07 -0000 1.123
@@ -927,7 +927,7 @@
@node Deleting Frames
@section Deleting Frames
address@hidden deletion of frames
address@hidden deleting frames
Frames remain potentially visible until you explicitly @dfn{delete}
them. A deleted frame cannot appear on the screen, but continues to
@@ -959,7 +959,7 @@
@node Finding All Frames
@section Finding All Frames
address@hidden finding all frames
address@hidden frames, scanning all
@defun frame-list
The function @code{frame-list} returns a list of all the frames that
@@ -1081,7 +1081,7 @@
@node Input Focus
@section Input Focus
@cindex input focus
address@hidden selected frame
address@hidden @cindex selected frame Duplicates selected-frame
At any time, one frame in Emacs is the @dfn{selected frame}. The selected
window always resides on the selected frame.
@@ -1264,7 +1264,7 @@
the one underneath. Even a window at the bottom of the stack can be
seen if no other window overlaps it.
address@hidden raising a frame
address@hidden @cindex raising a frame redundant with raise-frame
@cindex lowering a frame
A window's place in this ordering is not fixed; in fact, users tend
to change the order frequently. @dfn{Raising} a window means moving
@@ -1319,14 +1319,14 @@
@node Mouse Tracking
@section Mouse Tracking
@cindex mouse tracking
address@hidden tracking the mouse
address@hidden @cindex tracking the mouse Duplicates track-mouse
-Sometimes it is useful to @dfn{track} the mouse, which means to display
+ Sometimes it is useful to @dfn{track} the mouse, which means to display
something to indicate where the mouse is and move the indicator as the
mouse moves. For efficient mouse tracking, you need a way to wait until
the mouse actually moves.
-The convenient way to track the mouse is to ask for events to represent
+ The convenient way to track the mouse is to ask for events to represent
mouse motion. Then you can wait for motion by waiting for an event. In
addition, you can easily handle any other sorts of events that may
occur. That is useful, because normally you don't want to track the
@@ -2019,8 +2019,6 @@
@end defun
@defun display-graphic-p &optional display
address@hidden frames, more than one on display
address@hidden fonts, more than one on display
This function returns @code{t} if @var{display} is a graphic display
capable of displaying several frames and several different fonts at
once. This is true for displays that use a window system such as X, and
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