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in buffers to which you can return later. Unlike registers, bookmarks |
in buffers to which you can return later. Unlike registers, bookmarks |
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persist between Emacs sessions. |
persist between Emacs sessions. |
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@item Border |
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A border is a thin space along the edge of the frame, used just for |
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spacing, not for displaying anything. An Emacs frame has an ordinary |
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external border, outside of everything including the menu bar, plus an |
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internal border that surrounds the text windows and their scroll bars |
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and separates them from the menu bar and tool bar. You can customize |
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both borders with options and resources (@pxref{Borders X}). Borders |
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@item Buffer |
@item Buffer |
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The buffer is the basic editing unit; one buffer corresponds to one text |
The buffer is the basic editing unit; one buffer corresponds to one text |
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being edited. You can have several buffers, but at any time you are |
being edited. You can have several buffers, but at any time you are |