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lisp/frameset.el (frameset-restore): Doc fix.
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2013-08-08 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
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* frameset.el (frameset-restore): Doc fix.
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* register.el (frameset-frame-id, frameset-frame-with-id)
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(frameset-p, frameset-restore, frameset-save): Declare.
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(register-alist): Document framesets.
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@ -55,21 +55,21 @@ It contains the following slots, which can be accessed with
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of the frameset struct. Currently its value is 1.
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timestamp A read-only timestamp, the output of `current-time'.
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app A symbol, or a list whose first element is a symbol, which
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identifies the creator of the frameset and related info;
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for example, desktop.el sets this slot to a list
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`(desktop . ,desktop-file-version).
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identifies the creator of the frameset and related info;
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for example, desktop.el sets this slot to a list
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`(desktop . ,desktop-file-version).
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name A string, the name of the frameset instance.
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description A string, a description for user consumption (to show in
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menus, messages, etc).
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menus, messages, etc).
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properties A property list, to store both frameset-specific and
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user-defined serializable data.
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states A list of items (FRAME-PARAMETERS . WINDOW-STATE), in no
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particular order. Each item represents a frame to be
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restored. FRAME-PARAMETERS is a frame's parameter alist,
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extracted with (frame-parameters FRAME) and filtered
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through `frameset-filter-params'.
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through `frameset-filter-params'.
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WINDOW-STATE is the output of `window-state-get' applied
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to the root window of the frame.
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to the root window of the frame.
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To avoid collisions, it is recommended that applications wanting to add
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private serializable data to `properties' either store all info under a
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@ -969,7 +969,7 @@ For the meaning of FORCE-DISPLAY, see `frameset-restore'."
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;;;###autoload
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(cl-defun frameset-restore (frameset
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&key predicate filters reuse-frames
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force-display force-onscreen)
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force-display force-onscreen)
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"Restore a FRAMESET into the current display(s).
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PREDICATE is a function called with two arguments, the parameter alist
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It must return non-nil to force the frame onscreen, nil otherwise.
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Note the timing and scope of the operations described above: REUSE-FRAMES
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affects existing frames, FILTERS and FORCE-DISPLAY affect the frame being
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restored before that happens, and FORCE-ONSCREEN affects the frame once
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affects existing frames; PREDICATE, FILTERS and FORCE-DISPLAY affect the frame
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being restored before that happens; and FORCE-ONSCREEN affects the frame once
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it has been restored.
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All keyword parameters default to nil."
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