diff man/lispref/consoles-devices.texi @ 2:ac2d302a0011 r19-15b2

Import from CVS: tag r19-15b2
author cvs
date Mon, 13 Aug 2007 08:46:35 +0200
parents 376386a54a3c
children 05472e90ae02
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--- a/man/lispref/consoles-devices.texi	Mon Aug 13 08:45:53 2007 +0200
+++ b/man/lispref/consoles-devices.texi	Mon Aug 13 08:46:35 2007 +0200
@@ -26,11 +26,14 @@
 normal window-system concept of a window.  Frames can overlap, be
 displayed at various locations within the display, be resized, etc.  For
 TTY, only one frame can be displayed at a time, and it occupies the
-entire TTY display area.  However, you can still define multiple frames
+entire TTY display area.
+@ignore @c Not yet implemented
+However, you can still define multiple frames
 and switch between them.  Their contents are entirely separate from each
 other.  These sorts of frames resemble the ``virtual console''
 capability provided under Linux or the multiple screens provided by the
 multiplexing program @samp{screen} under Unix.
+@end ignore
 
   When you start up XEmacs, an initial console and device are created to
 receive input and display frames on.  This will either be an X display