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GNU Emacs Manual - Display X
The environment variable DISPLAY tells all X clients, including Emacs, where to display their windows. Its value is set up by default in ordinary ...
EFF's (Extended) Guide to the Internet - X Windows
ftp.x.org The default server for MIT's X Window System. See under `/pub'. ftp.germany.eu.net Germany's backbone site located at the University of Dortmund, in ...
GNU Emacs Manual - Frames
When using the X Window System, you can create multiple windows at the X level in a single Emacs session. Each X window that belongs to Emacs displays a ...
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GNU Emacs Manual - Frame Parameters
... X windows. The command auto-lower-mode has no effect on auto-lower implemented by the X window manager. To control that, you must use the appropriate window ...
GNU Emacs Manual - Initial Options
Use the X Window System and use the display named display to open the initial Emacs frame. `-nw': `--no-windows': Don't communicate directly with X ...
GNU Emacs Manual - Exiting
... X Windows). The way to get back to a shell window is with the window manager. To kill Emacs, type C-x C-c ( save-buffers-kill-emacs ). A two-character key ...
A short manual for TEXworks
Mac OS X, Windows). The current version is TeX Live 2010. Note that you need a reasonably recent version of TeX Live (2008 or later at the time of writing) ...
GNU Emacs Manual - MS-DOS Display
Multiple frames (see section Frames and X Windows) are supported on MS-DOS, but they all overlap, so you only see a single frame at any given moment. That ...
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