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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/windows.texi
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/windows.texi |
Date: |
Mon, 07 Nov 2005 16:15:19 -0500 |
Index: emacs/lispref/windows.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/windows.texi:1.89 emacs/lispref/windows.texi:1.90
*** emacs/lispref/windows.texi:1.89 Fri Oct 7 22:12:40 2005
--- emacs/lispref/windows.texi Mon Nov 7 21:15:17 2005
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The following functions choose one of the windows on the screen,
offering various criteria for the choice.
! @defun get-lru-window &optional frame
This function returns the window least recently ``used'' (that is,
selected). If any full-width windows are present, it only considers
these. The selected window is always the most recently used window.
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The following functions choose one of the windows on the screen,
offering various criteria for the choice.
! @defun get-lru-window &optional frame dedicated
This function returns the window least recently ``used'' (that is,
selected). If any full-width windows are present, it only considers
these. The selected window is always the most recently used window.
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The selected window can be the least recently used window if it is the
only window. A newly created window becomes the least recently used
window until it is selected. A minibuffer window is never a
! candidate. Dedicated windows are never candidates, and if all
existing windows are dedicated, the value is @code{nil}.
The argument @var{frame} controls which windows are considered.
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The selected window can be the least recently used window if it is the
only window. A newly created window becomes the least recently used
window until it is selected. A minibuffer window is never a
! candidate. Dedicated windows are never candidates unless the
! @var{dedicated} argument is address@hidden, so if all
existing windows are dedicated, the value is @code{nil}.
The argument @var{frame} controls which windows are considered.
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@end itemize
@end defun
! @defun get-largest-window &optional frame
This function returns the window with the largest area (height times
width). If there are no side-by-side windows, then this is the window
with the most lines. A minibuffer window is never a candidate.
! Dedicated windows are never candidates, and if all existing windows
are dedicated, the value is @code{nil}.
If there are two candidate windows of the same size, this function
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@end itemize
@end defun
! @defun get-largest-window &optional frame dedicated
This function returns the window with the largest area (height times
width). If there are no side-by-side windows, then this is the window
with the most lines. A minibuffer window is never a candidate.
! Dedicated windows are never candidates unless the
! @var{dedicated} argument is address@hidden, so if all existing windows
are dedicated, the value is @code{nil}.
If there are two candidate windows of the same size, this function
- [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/windows.texi,
Stefan Monnier <=