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(Multiple Displays): Don't mention frame-local vars.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 24 Oct 2007 08:15:46 +0000 |
parents | 216e3aa641a0 |
children | 983f4b721ab2 |
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139 separate binding for each terminal. The binding in effect at any time | 139 separate binding for each terminal. The binding in effect at any time |
140 is the one for the terminal that the currently selected frame belongs | 140 is the one for the terminal that the currently selected frame belongs |
141 to. These variables include @code{default-minibuffer-frame}, | 141 to. These variables include @code{default-minibuffer-frame}, |
142 @code{defining-kbd-macro}, @code{last-kbd-macro}, and | 142 @code{defining-kbd-macro}, @code{last-kbd-macro}, and |
143 @code{system-key-alist}. They are always terminal-local, and can never | 143 @code{system-key-alist}. They are always terminal-local, and can never |
144 be buffer-local (@pxref{Buffer-Local Variables}) or frame-local. | 144 be buffer-local (@pxref{Buffer-Local Variables}). |
145 | 145 |
146 A single X server can handle more than one screen. A display name | 146 A single X server can handle more than one screen. A display name |
147 @samp{@var{host}:@var{server}.@var{screen}} has three parts; the last | 147 @samp{@var{host}:@var{server}.@var{screen}} has three parts; the last |
148 part specifies the screen number for a given server. When you use two | 148 part specifies the screen number for a given server. When you use two |
149 screens belonging to one server, Emacs knows by the similarity in their | 149 screens belonging to one server, Emacs knows by the similarity in their |