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/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/src/ |
H A D | xdisp.c | 37 let's say almost---see the description of direct update 83 For buffer parts that have been changed since the last update, a 86 then compared to find a cheap way to update the display, e.g. by 152 supporting operations on sub-windows of the screen? To update the 156 screen. This is what `frame matrices' are for. They are a trick. 159 a frame sub-allocate their glyph memory from their frame's glyph 160 pool. The frame itself is given its own glyph matrices. By 162 matrices are slices of corresponding rows in frame matrices. Thus 163 writing to window matrices implicitly updates a frame matri 7602 Lisp_Object frame; local 8655 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 9052 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 9071 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 9100 call1 (XCAR (functions), frame); local 9795 Lisp_Object frame; variable 9804 CHECK_FRAME (frame); variable 9867 Lisp_Object frame; local 9959 Lisp_Object frame; local 10114 Lisp_Object key, frame; local 10893 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 10940 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 11303 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 11496 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local 11536 Lisp_Object tail, frame; local [all...] |
/macosx-10.9.5/emacs-92/emacs/etc/ |
H A D | survival.tex | 174 Emacs divides the frame into several areas: 264 \key{g} update the Dired buffer 389 \key{M-x customize} customize variables and faces
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H A D | pl-refcard.tex | 78 \def\versiondate{czerwiec 2006} % latest update 538 %When two commands are shown, the second is for ``other frame.'' 945 %\metax{customize variables and faces}{M-x customize}
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