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diff README.multi-tty @ 83340:f92ac4808cd4
README update.
git-archimport-id: lorentey@elte.hu--2004/emacs--multi-tty--0--patch-380
author | Karoly Lorentey <lorentey@elte.hu> |
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date | Sun, 10 Jul 2005 22:18:46 +0000 |
parents | 40c0ee282254 |
children | 9216636c02fc |
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--- a/README.multi-tty Sun Jul 10 20:44:37 2005 +0000 +++ b/README.multi-tty Sun Jul 10 22:18:46 2005 +0000 @@ -426,6 +426,42 @@ conflicts with stuff like `display-time-mode'. Use `device-' or `terminal-' instead. I think I prefer `terminal-'. + It turns out that most of the offending Lisp functions were defined + in the trunk. Therefore, compatibility aliases should be defined + for the following names: + + display-color-cells terminal-color-cells + display-color-p terminal-color-p + display-graphic-p terminal-graphic-p + display-grayscale-p terminal-grayscale-p + display-images-p terminal-images-p + display-mm-height terminal-mm-height + display-mm-width terminal-mm-width + display-mouse-p terminal-mouse-p + display-multi-font-p terminal-multi-font-p + display-multi-frame-p terminal-multi-frame-p + display-pixel-height terminal-pixel-height + display-pixel-width terminal-pixel-width + display-pixels-per-inch terminal-pixels-per-inch + display-planes terminal-planes + display-popup-menus-p terminal-popup-menus-p + display-save-under terminal-save-under + display-screens terminal-screens + display-supports-face-attributes-p terminal-supports-face-attributes-p + display-visual-class terminal-visual-class + framep-on-display framep-on-terminal + frames-on-display-list frames-on-terminal-list + + The following functions were introduced in the multi-tty branch, and + can be renamed without aliases: + + display-controlling-tty-p terminal-controlling-tty-p + display-list terminal-list + display-live-p terminal-live-p + display-name terminal-name + display-tty-type terminal-tty-type + frame-display terminal-of-frame + ** The semantics of terminal-local variables are confusing; it is not clear what binding is in effect in any given time. See if current_kboard (or at least the terminal-local bindings exported to