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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2000, |
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3 @c 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
25829 | 4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
5 @node Frames, International, Windows, Top | |
68542 | 6 @chapter Frames and Graphical Displays |
25829 | 7 @cindex frames |
8 | |
68542 | 9 When using a graphical display, you can create multiple windows at |
10 the system in a single Emacs session. Each system-level window that | |
11 belongs to Emacs displays a @dfn{frame} which can contain one or | |
12 several Emacs windows. A frame initially contains a single | |
13 general-purpose Emacs window which you can subdivide vertically or | |
14 horizontally into smaller windows. A frame normally contains its own | |
15 echo area and minibuffer, but you can make frames that don't have | |
16 these---they use the echo area and minibuffer of another frame. | |
25829 | 17 |
68542 | 18 To avoid confusion, we reserve the word ``window'' for the |
19 subdivisions that Emacs implements, and never use it to refer to a | |
20 frame. | |
21 | |
22 Editing you do in one frame affects the other frames. For | |
25829 | 23 instance, if you put text in the kill ring in one frame, you can yank it |
24 in another frame. If you exit Emacs through @kbd{C-x C-c} in one frame, | |
25 it terminates all the frames. To delete just one frame, use @kbd{C-x 5 | |
37121 | 26 0} (that is zero, not @kbd{o}). |
25829 | 27 |
68542 | 28 Emacs compiled for MS-DOS emulates some windowing functionality, |
25829 | 29 so that you can use many of the features described in this chapter. |
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30 @xref{MS-DOS Mouse}, for more information. |
25829 | 31 |
32 @menu | |
33 * Mouse Commands:: Moving, cutting, and pasting, with the mouse. | |
34 * Secondary Selection:: Cutting without altering point and mark. | |
33920 | 35 * Clipboard:: Using the clipboard for selections. |
25829 | 36 * Mouse References:: Using the mouse to select an item from a list. |
37 * Menu Mouse Clicks:: Mouse clicks that bring up menus. | |
38 * Mode Line Mouse:: Mouse clicks on the mode line. | |
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39 * Creating Frames:: Creating additional Emacs frames with various contents. |
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40 * Frame Commands:: Iconifying, deleting, and switching frames. |
25829 | 41 * Speedbar:: How to make and use a speedbar frame. |
42 * Multiple Displays:: How one Emacs job can talk to several displays. | |
43 * Special Buffer Frames:: You can make certain buffers have their own frames. | |
44 * Frame Parameters:: Changing the colors and other modes of frames. | |
45 * Scroll Bars:: How to enable and disable scroll bars; how to use them. | |
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46 * Wheeled Mice:: Using mouse wheels for scrolling. |
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47 * Drag and Drop:: Using drag and drop to open files and insert text. |
25829 | 48 * Menu Bars:: Enabling and disabling the menu bar. |
31609 | 49 * Tool Bars:: Enabling and disabling the tool bar. |
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51 * Tooltips:: Displaying information at the current mouse position. |
28124 | 52 * Mouse Avoidance:: Moving the mouse pointer out of the way. |
25829 | 53 * Non-Window Terminals:: Multiple frames on terminals that show only one. |
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54 * XTerm Mouse:: Using the mouse in an XTerm terminal emulator. |
25829 | 55 @end menu |
56 | |
57 @node Mouse Commands | |
58 @section Mouse Commands for Editing | |
59 @cindex mouse buttons (what they do) | |
60 | |
61 The mouse commands for selecting and copying a region are mostly | |
62 compatible with the @code{xterm} program. You can use the same mouse | |
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63 commands for copying between Emacs and other window-based programs. |
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64 Most of these commands also work in Emacs when you run it under an |
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65 @code{xterm} terminal. |
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67 @kindex DELETE @r{(and mouse selection)} |
25829 | 68 If you select a region with any of these mouse commands, and then |
69 immediately afterward type the @key{DELETE} function key, it deletes the | |
70 region that you selected. The @key{BACKSPACE} function key and the | |
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71 @acronym{ASCII} character @key{DEL} do not do this; if you type any other key |
25829 | 72 in between the mouse command and @key{DELETE}, it does not do this. |
73 | |
74 @findex mouse-set-region | |
75 @findex mouse-set-point | |
76 @findex mouse-yank-at-click | |
77 @findex mouse-save-then-click | |
78 @kindex Mouse-1 | |
79 @kindex Mouse-2 | |
80 @kindex Mouse-3 | |
81 @table @kbd | |
82 @item Mouse-1 | |
83 Move point to where you click (@code{mouse-set-point}). | |
84 This is normally the left button. | |
85 | |
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86 @vindex x-mouse-click-focus-ignore-position |
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87 Normally, Emacs does not distinguish between ordinary mouse clicks and |
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88 clicks that select a frame. When you click on a frame to select it, |
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90 the mouse click position. On the X window system, you can change this |
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93 first click selects the frame, but does not affect the selected window |
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94 or cursor position. If you click again in the same place, since that |
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25829 | 98 @item Drag-Mouse-1 |
99 Set the region to the text you select by dragging, and copy it to the | |
100 kill ring (@code{mouse-set-region}). You can specify both ends of the | |
101 region with this single command. | |
102 | |
103 @vindex mouse-scroll-min-lines | |
104 If you move the mouse off the top or bottom of the window while | |
105 dragging, the window scrolls at a steady rate until you move the mouse | |
106 back into the window. This way, you can select regions that don't fit | |
107 entirely on the screen. The number of lines scrolled per step depends | |
108 on how far away from the window edge the mouse has gone; the variable | |
109 @code{mouse-scroll-min-lines} specifies a minimum step size. | |
110 | |
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111 @vindex mouse-drag-copy-region |
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25829 | 115 @item Mouse-2 |
116 Yank the last killed text, where you click (@code{mouse-yank-at-click}). | |
117 This is normally the middle button. | |
118 | |
119 @item Mouse-3 | |
120 This command, @code{mouse-save-then-kill}, has several functions | |
121 depending on where you click and the status of the region. | |
122 | |
123 The most basic case is when you click @kbd{Mouse-1} in one place and | |
124 then @kbd{Mouse-3} in another. This selects the text between those two | |
125 positions as the region. It also copies the new region to the kill | |
126 ring, so that you can copy it to someplace else. | |
127 | |
128 If you click @kbd{Mouse-1} in the text, scroll with the scroll bar, and | |
129 then click @kbd{Mouse-3}, it remembers where point was before scrolling | |
130 (where you put it with @kbd{Mouse-1}), and uses that position as the | |
131 other end of the region. This is so that you can select a region that | |
132 doesn't fit entirely on the screen. | |
133 | |
134 More generally, if you do not have a highlighted region, @kbd{Mouse-3} | |
135 selects the text between point and the click position as the region. It | |
136 does this by setting the mark where point was, and moving point to where | |
137 you click. | |
138 | |
139 If you have a highlighted region, or if the region was set just before | |
140 by dragging button 1, @kbd{Mouse-3} adjusts the nearer end of the region | |
141 by moving it to where you click. The adjusted region's text also | |
142 replaces the old region's text in the kill ring. | |
143 | |
144 If you originally specified the region using a double or triple | |
145 @kbd{Mouse-1}, so that the region is defined to consist of entire words | |
146 or lines, then adjusting the region with @kbd{Mouse-3} also proceeds by | |
147 entire words or lines. | |
148 | |
149 If you use @kbd{Mouse-3} a second time consecutively, at the same place, | |
150 that kills the region already selected. | |
151 | |
152 @item Double-Mouse-1 | |
153 This key sets the region around the word which you click on. If you | |
154 click on a character with ``symbol'' syntax (such as underscore, in C | |
155 mode), it sets the region around the symbol surrounding that character. | |
156 | |
157 If you click on a character with open-parenthesis or close-parenthesis | |
38205 | 158 syntax, it sets the region around the parenthetical grouping |
25829 | 159 which that character starts or ends. If you click on a character with |
160 string-delimiter syntax (such as a singlequote or doublequote in C), it | |
161 sets the region around the string constant (using heuristics to figure | |
162 out whether that character is the beginning or the end of it). | |
163 | |
164 @item Double-Drag-Mouse-1 | |
165 This key selects a region made up of the words you drag across. | |
166 | |
167 @item Triple-Mouse-1 | |
168 This key sets the region around the line you click on. | |
169 | |
170 @item Triple-Drag-Mouse-1 | |
171 This key selects a region made up of the lines you drag across. | |
172 @end table | |
173 | |
174 The simplest way to kill text with the mouse is to press @kbd{Mouse-1} | |
175 at one end, then press @kbd{Mouse-3} twice at the other end. | |
176 @xref{Killing}. To copy the text into the kill ring without deleting it | |
177 from the buffer, press @kbd{Mouse-3} just once---or just drag across the | |
178 text with @kbd{Mouse-1}. Then you can copy it elsewhere by yanking it. | |
179 | |
180 @vindex mouse-yank-at-point | |
181 To yank the killed or copied text somewhere else, move the mouse there | |
182 and press @kbd{Mouse-2}. @xref{Yanking}. However, if | |
183 @code{mouse-yank-at-point} is non-@code{nil}, @kbd{Mouse-2} yanks at | |
184 point. Then it does not matter where you click, or even which of the | |
185 frame's windows you click on. The default value is @code{nil}. This | |
186 variable also affects yanking the secondary selection. | |
187 | |
68542 | 188 @cindex cutting |
189 @cindex pasting | |
25829 | 190 @cindex X cutting and pasting |
68542 | 191 To copy text to another windowing application, kill it or save it in |
192 the kill ring. Then use the ``paste'' or ``yank'' command of the | |
193 other application to insert the text. | |
25829 | 194 |
68542 | 195 To copy text from another windowing application, use its ``cut'' or |
196 ``copy'' command to select the text you want. Then yank it in Emacs | |
197 with @kbd{C-y} or @kbd{Mouse-2}. | |
25829 | 198 |
199 @cindex primary selection | |
200 @cindex cut buffer | |
201 @cindex selection, primary | |
202 @vindex x-cut-buffer-max | |
68542 | 203 When Emacs puts text into the kill ring, or rotates text to the |
204 front of the kill ring, it sets the @dfn{primary selection} in the | |
205 window system. This is how other windowing applications can access | |
206 the text. On the X Window System, emacs also stores the text in the | |
207 cut buffer, but only if the text is short enough (the value of | |
208 @code{x-cut-buffer-max} specifies the maximum number of characters); | |
209 putting long strings in the cut buffer can be slow. | |
25829 | 210 |
211 The commands to yank the first entry in the kill ring actually check | |
212 first for a primary selection in another program; after that, they check | |
213 for text in the cut buffer. If neither of those sources provides text | |
214 to yank, the kill ring contents are used. | |
215 | |
68542 | 216 The standard coding system for X Window System selections is |
217 @code{compound-text-with-extensions}. To specify another coding | |
218 system for selections, use @kbd{C-x @key{RET} x} or @kbd{C-x @key{RET} | |
219 X}. @xref{Communication Coding}. | |
220 | |
25829 | 221 @node Secondary Selection |
222 @section Secondary Selection | |
223 @cindex secondary selection | |
224 | |
225 The @dfn{secondary selection} is another way of selecting text using | |
68542 | 226 the X Window System. It does not use point or the mark, so you can |
227 use it to kill text without setting point or the mark. | |
25829 | 228 |
229 @table @kbd | |
230 @findex mouse-set-secondary | |
231 @kindex M-Drag-Mouse-1 | |
232 @item M-Drag-Mouse-1 | |
233 Set the secondary selection, with one end at the place where you press | |
234 down the button, and the other end at the place where you release it | |
235 (@code{mouse-set-secondary}). The highlighting appears and changes as | |
37121 | 236 you drag. You can control the appearance of the highlighting by |
237 customizing the @code{secondary-selection} face (@pxref{Face | |
238 Customization}). | |
25829 | 239 |
240 If you move the mouse off the top or bottom of the window while | |
241 dragging, the window scrolls at a steady rate until you move the mouse | |
242 back into the window. This way, you can mark regions that don't fit | |
243 entirely on the screen. | |
244 | |
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25829 | 247 @findex mouse-start-secondary |
248 @kindex M-Mouse-1 | |
249 @item M-Mouse-1 | |
250 Set one endpoint for the @dfn{secondary selection} | |
251 (@code{mouse-start-secondary}). | |
252 | |
253 @findex mouse-secondary-save-then-kill | |
254 @kindex M-Mouse-3 | |
255 @item M-Mouse-3 | |
256 Make a secondary selection, using the place specified with @kbd{M-Mouse-1} | |
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25829 | 260 |
261 @findex mouse-yank-secondary | |
262 @kindex M-Mouse-2 | |
263 @item M-Mouse-2 | |
264 Insert the secondary selection where you click | |
265 (@code{mouse-yank-secondary}). This places point at the end of the | |
266 yanked text. | |
267 @end table | |
268 | |
269 Double or triple clicking of @kbd{M-Mouse-1} operates on words and | |
270 lines, much like @kbd{Mouse-1}. | |
271 | |
272 If @code{mouse-yank-at-point} is non-@code{nil}, @kbd{M-Mouse-2} | |
273 yanks at point. Then it does not matter precisely where you click; all | |
274 that matters is which window you click on. @xref{Mouse Commands}. | |
275 | |
33920 | 276 @node Clipboard |
277 @section Using the Clipboard | |
278 @cindex clipboard | |
279 @vindex x-select-enable-clipboard | |
280 @findex menu-bar-enable-clipboard | |
281 @cindex OpenWindows | |
282 @cindex Gnome | |
283 | |
68542 | 284 Apart from the primary and secondary selection types, Emacs can |
285 handle the @dfn{clipboard} selection type which is used by some | |
286 applications, particularly under OpenWindows and Gnome. | |
33920 | 287 |
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288 The command @kbd{M-x menu-bar-enable-clipboard} makes the @code{Cut}, |
33920 | 289 @code{Paste} and @code{Copy} menu items, as well as the keys of the same |
290 names, all use the clipboard. | |
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292 You can customize the variable @code{x-select-enable-clipboard} to make |
33920 | 293 the Emacs yank functions consult the clipboard before the primary |
294 selection, and to make the kill functions to store in the clipboard as | |
295 well as the primary selection. Otherwise they do not access the | |
296 clipboard at all. Using the clipboard is the default on MS-Windows, | |
68542 | 297 but not on other systems. |
33920 | 298 |
25829 | 299 @node Mouse References |
300 @section Following References with the Mouse | |
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25829 | 302 @kindex Mouse-2 @r{(selection)} |
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314 activate a command. For example, if you click @kbd{Mouse-2} on a file |
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315 name in a Dired buffer, you visit that file. If you click |
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316 @kbd{Mouse-2} on an error message in the @samp{*Compilation*} buffer, |
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317 you go to the source code for that error message. If you click |
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318 @kbd{Mouse-2} on a completion in the @samp{*Completions*} buffer, you |
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321 However, most applications use @kbd{Mouse-1} to do this sort of |
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323 quickly on a reference or button, it follows or activates. If you |
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324 click slowly, it moves point as usual. Dragging, meaning moving the |
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329 Normally, the @kbd{Mouse-1} click behavior is performed on links in |
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330 any window. The variable @code{mouse-1-click-in-non-selected-windows} |
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337 move the mouse over it. The variable @code{mouse-highlight} controls |
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339 where the mouse already is), never, or only immediately after you move |
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343 In Emacs versions before 22, only @kbd{Mouse-2} follows links and |
68542 | 344 @kbd{Mouse-1} always sets point. If you prefer this older behavior, |
345 set the variable @code{mouse-1-click-follows-link} to @code{nil}. | |
346 This variable also lets you choose various other alternatives for | |
347 following links with the mouse. Type @kbd{C-h v | |
348 mouse-1-click-follows-link @key{RET}} for more details. | |
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25829 | 350 @node Menu Mouse Clicks |
351 @section Mouse Clicks for Menus | |
352 | |
68542 | 353 Several mouse clicks with the @key{CTRL} and @key{SHIFT} modifiers |
25829 | 354 bring up menus. |
355 | |
356 @table @kbd | |
357 @item C-Mouse-1 | |
30872 | 358 @kindex C-Mouse-1 |
25829 | 359 This menu is for selecting a buffer. |
360 | |
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30872 | 365 @kindex C-Mouse-2 |
25829 | 366 This menu is for specifying faces and other text properties |
367 for editing formatted text. @xref{Formatted Text}. | |
368 | |
369 @item C-Mouse-3 | |
30872 | 370 @kindex C-Mouse-3 |
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30872 | 374 button.@footnote{Some systems use @kbd{Mouse-3} for a mode-specific |
375 menu. We took a survey of users, and found they preferred to keep | |
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376 @kbd{Mouse-3} for selecting and killing regions. Hence the decision |
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379 Menu-bar mode is off, this menu contains all the items which would be |
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68542 | 384 This menu is for specifying the frame's default font. |
25829 | 385 @end table |
386 | |
387 @node Mode Line Mouse | |
388 @section Mode Line Mouse Commands | |
30872 | 389 @cindex mode line, mouse |
390 @cindex mouse on mode line | |
25829 | 391 |
392 You can use mouse clicks on window mode lines to select and manipulate | |
393 windows. | |
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397 highlighted when you hold the mouse over them, and information about |
68542 | 398 the special bindings will be displayed (@pxref{Tooltips}). This |
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402 @item Mouse-1 | |
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404 @kbd{Mouse-1} on a mode line selects the window it belongs to. By |
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405 dragging @kbd{Mouse-1} on the mode line, you can move it, thus |
68542 | 406 changing the height of the windows above and below. Changing heights |
407 with the mouse in this way never deletes windows, it just refuses to | |
408 make any window smaller than the minimum height. | |
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410 @item Mouse-2 | |
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411 @kindex Mouse-2 @r{(mode line)} |
25829 | 412 @kbd{Mouse-2} on a mode line expands that window to fill its frame. |
413 | |
414 @item Mouse-3 | |
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416 @kbd{Mouse-3} on a mode line deletes the window it belongs to. If the |
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417 frame has only one window, it buries the current buffer instead, and |
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420 @item C-Mouse-2 | |
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421 @kindex C-mouse-2 @r{(mode line)} |
25829 | 422 @kbd{C-Mouse-2} on a mode line splits the window above |
423 horizontally, above the place in the mode line where you click. | |
424 @end table | |
425 | |
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426 @kindex C-Mouse-2 @r{(scroll bar)} |
68542 | 427 @kindex Mouse-1 @r{(scroll bar)} |
428 Using @kbd{Mouse-1} on the divider between two side-by-side mode | |
429 lines, you can move the vertical boundary left or right. Using | |
430 @kbd{C-Mouse-2} on a scroll bar splits the corresponding window | |
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433 @node Creating Frames | |
434 @section Creating Frames | |
435 @cindex creating frames | |
436 | |
437 @kindex C-x 5 | |
438 The prefix key @kbd{C-x 5} is analogous to @kbd{C-x 4}, with parallel | |
439 subcommands. The difference is that @kbd{C-x 5} commands create a new | |
440 frame rather than just a new window in the selected frame (@pxref{Pop | |
441 Up Window}). If an existing visible or iconified frame already displays | |
442 the requested material, these commands use the existing frame, after | |
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445 The various @kbd{C-x 5} commands differ in how they find or create the | |
446 buffer to select: | |
447 | |
448 @table @kbd | |
449 @item C-x 5 2 | |
450 @kindex C-x 5 2 | |
451 @findex make-frame-command | |
452 Create a new frame (@code{make-frame-command}). | |
453 @item C-x 5 b @var{bufname} @key{RET} | |
454 Select buffer @var{bufname} in another frame. This runs | |
455 @code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame}. | |
456 @item C-x 5 f @var{filename} @key{RET} | |
457 Visit file @var{filename} and select its buffer in another frame. This | |
458 runs @code{find-file-other-frame}. @xref{Visiting}. | |
459 @item C-x 5 d @var{directory} @key{RET} | |
460 Select a Dired buffer for directory @var{directory} in another frame. | |
461 This runs @code{dired-other-frame}. @xref{Dired}. | |
462 @item C-x 5 m | |
463 Start composing a mail message in another frame. This runs | |
464 @code{mail-other-frame}. It is the other-frame variant of @kbd{C-x m}. | |
465 @xref{Sending Mail}. | |
466 @item C-x 5 . | |
467 Find a tag in the current tag table in another frame. This runs | |
468 @code{find-tag-other-frame}, the multiple-frame variant of @kbd{M-.}. | |
469 @xref{Tags}. | |
470 @item C-x 5 r @var{filename} @key{RET} | |
471 @kindex C-x 5 r | |
472 @findex find-file-read-only-other-frame | |
473 Visit file @var{filename} read-only, and select its buffer in another | |
474 frame. This runs @code{find-file-read-only-other-frame}. | |
475 @xref{Visiting}. | |
476 @end table | |
477 | |
478 @cindex default-frame-alist | |
479 @cindex initial-frame-alist | |
480 You can control the appearance of new frames you create by setting the | |
481 frame parameters in @code{default-frame-alist}. You can use the | |
482 variable @code{initial-frame-alist} to specify parameters that affect | |
483 only the initial frame. @xref{Initial Parameters,,, elisp, The Emacs | |
484 Lisp Reference Manual}, for more information. | |
485 | |
486 @cindex font (default) | |
487 The easiest way to specify the principal font for all your Emacs | |
488 frames is with an X resource (@pxref{Font X}), but you can also do it by | |
489 modifying @code{default-frame-alist} to specify the @code{font} | |
490 parameter, as shown here: | |
491 | |
492 @example | |
493 (add-to-list 'default-frame-alist '(font . "10x20")) | |
494 @end example | |
495 | |
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552 | |
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571 directory in the speedbar (@pxref{Mouse References}). Each line also |
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582 You navigate through the speedbar using the keyboard, too. Typing |
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583 @kbd{RET} while point is on a line in the speedbar is equivalent to |
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585 contracts the item. @kbd{U} displays the parent directory of the |
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587 line, type @kbd{C}, @kbd{D}, and @kbd{R} respectively. To create a |
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588 new directory, type @kbd{M}. |
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590 Another general-purpose speedbar mode is @dfn{Buffer Display} mode; |
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591 in this mode, the speedbar displays a list of Emacs buffers. To |
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592 switch to this mode, type @kbd{b} in the speedbar. To return to File |
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596 pop-up menu. |
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598 Some major modes, including Rmail mode, Info, and GUD, have | |
599 specialized ways of putting useful items into the speedbar for you to | |
600 select. For example, in Rmail mode, the speedbar shows a list of Rmail | |
601 files, and lets you move the current message to another Rmail file by | |
602 clicking on its @samp{<M>} box. | |
603 | |
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607 @node Multiple Displays | |
608 @section Multiple Displays | |
609 @cindex multiple displays | |
610 | |
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615 @code{make-frame-on-display}: |
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617 @findex make-frame-on-display | |
618 @table @kbd | |
619 @item M-x make-frame-on-display @key{RET} @var{display} @key{RET} | |
620 Create a new frame on display @var{display}. | |
621 @end table | |
622 | |
623 A single X server can handle more than one screen. When you open | |
624 frames on two screens belonging to one server, Emacs knows they share a | |
625 single keyboard, and it treats all the commands arriving from these | |
626 screens as a single stream of input. | |
627 | |
628 When you open frames on different X servers, Emacs makes a separate | |
629 input stream for each server. This way, two users can type | |
630 simultaneously on the two displays, and Emacs will not garble their | |
631 input. Each server also has its own selected frame. The commands you | |
632 enter with a particular X server apply to that server's selected frame. | |
633 | |
634 Despite these features, people using the same Emacs job from different | |
635 displays can still interfere with each other if they are not careful. | |
636 For example, if any one types @kbd{C-x C-c}, that exits the Emacs job | |
637 for all of them! | |
638 | |
639 @node Special Buffer Frames | |
640 @section Special Buffer Frames | |
641 | |
642 @vindex special-display-buffer-names | |
68542 | 643 You can make certain chosen buffers, which Emacs normally displays |
644 in ``another window,'' appear in special frames of their own. To do | |
645 this, set the variable @code{special-display-buffer-names} to a list | |
646 of buffer names; any buffer whose name is in that list automatically | |
647 gets a special frame, when an Emacs command wants to display it ``in | |
648 another window.'' | |
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650 For example, if you set the variable this way, | |
651 | |
652 @example | |
653 (setq special-display-buffer-names | |
654 '("*Completions*" "*grep*" "*tex-shell*")) | |
655 @end example | |
656 | |
657 @noindent | |
658 then completion lists, @code{grep} output and the @TeX{} mode shell | |
659 buffer get individual frames of their own. These frames, and the | |
660 windows in them, are never automatically split or reused for any other | |
661 buffers. They continue to show the buffers they were created for, | |
662 unless you alter them by hand. Killing the special buffer deletes its | |
663 frame automatically. | |
664 | |
665 @vindex special-display-regexps | |
666 More generally, you can set @code{special-display-regexps} to a list | |
667 of regular expressions; then a buffer gets its own frame if its name | |
668 matches any of those regular expressions. (Once again, this applies only | |
68542 | 669 to buffers that normally get displayed for you in ``another window.'') |
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671 @vindex special-display-frame-alist | |
672 The variable @code{special-display-frame-alist} specifies the frame | |
673 parameters for these frames. It has a default value, so you don't need | |
674 to set it. | |
675 | |
676 For those who know Lisp, an element of | |
677 @code{special-display-buffer-names} or @code{special-display-regexps} | |
678 can also be a list. Then the first element is the buffer name or | |
679 regular expression; the rest of the list specifies how to create the | |
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691 @example | |
692 (@var{function} @var{args}...) | |
693 @end example | |
694 | |
695 @noindent | |
696 where @var{function} is a symbol. Then the frame is constructed by | |
697 calling @var{function}; its first argument is the buffer, and its | |
698 remaining arguments are @var{args}. | |
699 | |
700 An analogous feature lets you specify buffers which should be | |
701 displayed in the selected window. @xref{Force Same Window}. The | |
702 same-window feature takes precedence over the special-frame feature; | |
703 therefore, if you add a buffer name to | |
704 @code{special-display-buffer-names} and it has no effect, check to see | |
705 whether that feature is also in use for the same buffer name. | |
706 | |
707 @node Frame Parameters | |
708 @section Setting Frame Parameters | |
709 @cindex Auto-Raise mode | |
710 @cindex Auto-Lower mode | |
711 | |
68542 | 712 @kindex S-Mouse-1 |
713 You can specify the font and colors used for text display, and the | |
714 colors for the frame borders, the cursor, and the mouse cursor, by | |
715 customizing the faces @code{default}, @code{border}, @code{cursor} and | |
716 @code{mouse}. @xref{Face Customization}. You can also set a frame's | |
717 default font through a pop-up menu. Press @kbd{S-Mouse-1} to activate | |
718 this menu. | |
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68542 | 720 These commands are available for controlling the window management |
721 behavior of the selected frame. | |
722 | |
25829 | 723 @table @kbd |
68542 | 724 @findex auto-raise-mode |
25829 | 725 @item M-x auto-raise-mode |
726 Toggle whether or not the selected frame should auto-raise. Auto-raise | |
727 means that every time you move the mouse onto the frame, it raises the | |
728 frame. | |
729 | |
68542 | 730 Some window managers also implement auto-raise. If you enable |
731 auto-raise for Emacs frames in your window manager, it will work, but | |
732 it is beyond Emacs' control, so @code{auto-raise-mode} has no effect | |
733 on it. | |
25829 | 734 |
68542 | 735 @findex auto-lower-mode |
25829 | 736 @item M-x auto-lower-mode |
737 Toggle whether or not the selected frame should auto-lower. | |
738 Auto-lower means that every time you move the mouse off the frame, | |
68542 | 739 the frame moves to the bottom of the stack on the screen. |
25829 | 740 |
741 The command @code{auto-lower-mode} has no effect on auto-lower | |
68542 | 742 implemented by the window manager. To control that, you must use the |
743 appropriate window manager features. | |
25829 | 744 @end table |
745 | |
746 In Emacs versions that use an X toolkit, the color-setting and | |
747 font-setting functions don't affect menus and the menu bar, since they | |
748 are displayed by their own widget classes. To change the appearance of | |
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42751 | 750 @xref{Colors}, regarding colors. @xref{Font X}, regarding choice of |
25829 | 751 font. |
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25829 | 757 Parameters,,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. |
758 | |
759 @node Scroll Bars | |
760 @section Scroll Bars | |
761 @cindex Scroll Bar mode | |
762 @cindex mode, Scroll Bar | |
763 | |
68542 | 764 On graphical displays, Emacs normally makes a @dfn{scroll bar} at |
765 the left of each Emacs window.@footnote{Placing it at the left is | |
766 usually more useful with overlapping frames with text starting at the | |
767 left margin.} The scroll bar runs the height of the window, and shows | |
768 a moving rectangular inner box which represents the portion of the | |
769 buffer currently displayed. The entire height of the scroll bar | |
770 represents the entire length of the buffer. | |
25829 | 771 |
772 You can use @kbd{Mouse-2} (normally, the middle button) in the scroll | |
773 bar to move or drag the inner box up and down. If you move it to the | |
774 top of the scroll bar, you see the top of the buffer. If you move it to | |
775 the bottom of the scroll bar, you see the bottom of the buffer. | |
776 | |
777 The left and right buttons in the scroll bar scroll by controlled | |
778 increments. @kbd{Mouse-1} (normally, the left button) moves the line at | |
779 the level where you click up to the top of the window. @kbd{Mouse-3} | |
780 (normally, the right button) moves the line at the top of the window | |
781 down to the level where you click. By clicking repeatedly in the same | |
782 place, you can scroll by the same distance over and over. | |
783 | |
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787 @findex scroll-bar-mode | |
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25829 | 789 You can enable or disable Scroll Bar mode with the command @kbd{M-x |
68542 | 790 scroll-bar-mode}. With no argument, it toggles the use of scroll |
791 bars. With an argument, it turns use of scroll bars on if and only if | |
792 the argument is positive. This command applies to all frames, | |
793 including frames yet to be created. Customize the variable | |
794 @code{scroll-bar-mode} to control the use of scroll bars at startup. | |
795 You can use it to specify that they are placed at the right of windows | |
796 if you prefer that. You have to set this variable through the | |
797 @samp{Customize} interface (@pxref{Easy Customization}), or it will | |
798 not work properly. | |
799 | |
800 You can also use the X resource @samp{verticalScrollBars} to control | |
801 the initial setting of Scroll Bar mode. @xref{Resources}. | |
25829 | 802 |
803 @findex toggle-scroll-bar | |
804 To enable or disable scroll bars for just the selected frame, use the | |
44326 | 805 command @kbd{M-x toggle-scroll-bar}. |
25829 | 806 |
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815 @cindex mouse wheel |
36864 | 816 @cindex wheel, mouse |
817 @findex mouse-wheel-mode | |
818 @cindex Mouse Wheel minor mode | |
819 @cindex mode, Mouse Wheel | |
820 Some mice have a ``wheel'' instead of a third button. You can | |
821 usually click the wheel to act as either @kbd{Mouse-2} or | |
822 @kbd{Mouse-3}, depending on the setup. You can also use the wheel to | |
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823 scroll windows instead of using the scroll bar or keyboard commands. |
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825 events; whenever possible, it is turned on by default. To toggle this |
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35875 | 828 @vindex mouse-wheel-follow-mouse |
829 @vindex mouse-wheel-scroll-amount | |
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35875 | 832 @code{mouse-wheel-scroll-amount} determine where and by how much |
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842 dropping text onto an Emacs frame inserts the text where it is dropped. |
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844 case, dropping the file on a Dired buffer moves or copies the file |
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850 you prefer to visit the file in a new window in such cases, customize |
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68542 | 853 The XDND and Motif drag and drop protocols, and the old KDE 1.x |
854 protocol, are currently supported. | |
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25829 | 856 @node Menu Bars |
857 @section Menu Bars | |
858 @cindex Menu Bar mode | |
859 @cindex mode, Menu Bar | |
860 | |
861 You can turn display of menu bars on or off with @kbd{M-x | |
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31609 | 863 With no argument, this command toggles Menu Bar mode, a |
25829 | 864 minor mode. With an argument, the command turns Menu Bar mode on if the |
865 argument is positive, off if the argument is not positive. You can use | |
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876 @xref{Menu Bar}, for information on how to invoke commands with the | |
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68542 | 878 menus' visual appearance. |
25829 | 879 |
31609 | 880 @node Tool Bars |
881 @section Tool Bars | |
882 @cindex Tool Bar mode | |
883 @cindex mode, Tool Bar | |
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36408 | 896 XPM icons if Emacs was built with XPM support. Otherwise, the tool |
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918 for file names. You can customize the variable @code{use-file-dialog} | |
919 to suppress the use of file selection windows, even if you still want | |
920 other kinds of dialogs. This variable has no effect if you have | |
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925 dialog. Emacs adds a toggle button that enables and disables showing | |
926 of hidden files (files starting with a dot) in that dialog. The | |
927 variable @code{x-gtk-show-hidden-files} controls whether to show | |
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62219 | 940 @dfn{Tooltips} are small windows that display text information at the |
941 current mouse position. They activate when there is a pause in mouse | |
942 movement. There are two types of tooltip: help tooltips and GUD | |
943 tooltips. | |
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62220 | 945 @dfn{Help tooltips} typically display over text---including the mode |
68542 | 946 line---but are also available for other parts of the Emacs frame, such |
947 as the tool bar and menu items. | |
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68542 | 950 You can toggle display of help tooltips (Tooltip mode) with the |
951 command @kbd{M-x tooltip-mode}. When Tooltip mode is disabled, the | |
952 help text is displayed in the echo area instead. | |
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955 you are debugging a program. @xref{Debugger Operation}. | |
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958 The variables @code{tooltip-delay} specifies how long Emacs should |
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965 @section Mouse Avoidance | |
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28124 | 970 Mouse Avoidance mode keeps the window system mouse pointer away from |
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976 @table @code | |
977 @item banish | |
39267 | 978 Move the mouse to the upper-right corner on any key-press; |
28124 | 979 @item exile |
980 Move the mouse to the corner only if the cursor gets too close, | |
981 and allow it to return once the cursor is out of the way; | |
982 @item jump | |
983 If the cursor gets too close to the mouse, displace the mouse | |
984 a random distance & direction; | |
985 @item animate | |
986 As @code{jump}, but shows steps along the way for illusion of motion; | |
987 @item cat-and-mouse | |
988 The same as @code{animate}; | |
989 @item proteus | |
990 As @code{animate}, but changes the shape of the mouse pointer too. | |
991 @end table | |
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998 @section Non-Window Terminals | |
999 @cindex non-window terminals | |
1000 @cindex single-frame terminals | |
1001 | |
68542 | 1002 On a text-only terminal, Emacs can display only one Emacs frame at a |
1003 time. However, you can still create multiple Emacs frames, and switch | |
1004 between them. Switching frames on these terminals is much like | |
1005 switching between different window configurations. | |
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1007 Use @kbd{C-x 5 2} to create a new frame and switch to it; use @kbd{C-x | |
1008 5 o} to cycle through the existing frames; use @kbd{C-x 5 0} to delete | |
1009 the current frame. | |
1010 | |
1011 Each frame has a number to distinguish it. If your terminal can | |
1012 display only one frame at a time, the selected frame's number @var{n} | |
1013 appears near the beginning of the mode line, in the form | |
1014 @samp{F@var{n}}. | |
1015 | |
1016 @findex set-frame-name | |
1017 @findex select-frame-by-name | |
68542 | 1018 @samp{F@var{n}} is in fact the frame's initial name. You can give |
1019 frames more meaningful names if you wish, and you can select a frame | |
1020 by its name. Use the command @kbd{M-x set-frame-name @key{RET} | |
1021 @var{name} @key{RET}} to specify a new name for the selected frame, | |
1022 and use @kbd{M-x select-frame-by-name @key{RET} @var{name} @key{RET}} | |
1023 to select a frame according to its name. The name you specify appears | |
1024 in the mode line when the frame is selected. | |
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1042 @ignore | |
1043 arch-tag: 7dcf3a31-a43b-45d4-a900-445b10d77e49 | |
1044 @end ignore |