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(Multiple Displays): Don't mention frame-local vars.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 24 Oct 2007 08:15:46 +0000
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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