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276 When running Emacs on a TTY terminal, ``frame'' means the terminal's | 276 When running Emacs on a TTY terminal, ``frame'' means the terminal's |
277 screen. When running Emacs under X, you can have multiple frames, | 277 screen. When running Emacs under X, you can have multiple frames, |
278 each corresponding to a top-level X window and each looking like | 278 each corresponding to a top-level X window and each looking like |
279 the screen on a TTY. Each frame contains one or more non-overlapping | 279 the screen on a TTY. Each frame contains one or more non-overlapping |
280 Emacs windows (possibly with associated scrollbars, under X), an | 280 Emacs windows (possibly with associated scrollbars, under X), an |
281 echo area, and (under X) possibly a menubar. | 281 echo area, and (under X) possibly a menubar, toolbar, and/or gutter. |
282 | 282 |
283 @item Global | 283 @item Global |
284 Global means `independent of the current environment; in effect | 284 Global means `independent of the current environment; in effect |
285 @*throughout Emacs'. It is the opposite of local (q.v.@:). | 285 @*throughout Emacs'. It is the opposite of local (q.v.@:). |
286 Examples of the use of `global' appear below. | 286 Examples of the use of `global' appear below. |