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@node Frames, International, Windows, Top
@chapter Frames and Graphical Displays
* Multiple Displays:: How one Emacs job can talk to several displays.
* Special Buffer Frames:: You can make certain buffers have their own frames.
* Frame Parameters:: Changing the colors and other modes of frames.
-* Scroll Bars:: How to enable and disable scroll bars; how to use them.
+* Scroll Bars:: How to enable and disable scroll bars; how to use them.
* Wheeled Mice:: Using mouse wheels for scrolling.
* Drag and Drop:: Using drag and drop to open files and insert text.
-* Menu Bars:: Enabling and disabling the menu bar.
+* Menu Bars:: Enabling and disabling the menu bar.
* Tool Bars:: Enabling and disabling the tool bar.
* Dialog Boxes:: Controlling use of dialog boxes.
* Tooltips:: Displaying information at the current mouse position.
at the risk of large memory consumption if other applications generate
large selections.
-@cindex cut buffer
-@vindex x-cut-buffer-max
- Whenever Emacs saves some text to the primary selection, it may also
-save it to the @dfn{cut buffer}. The cut buffer is an obsolete
-predecessor to the primary selection; most modern applications do not
-use it. Saving text to the cut buffer is slow and inefficient, so
-Emacs only does it if the text is shorter than the value of
-@code{x-cut-buffer-max} (20000 characters by default).
-
You can yank the primary selection into Emacs using the usual yank
commands, such as @kbd{C-y} (@code{yank}) and @kbd{Mouse-2}
(@code{mouse-yank-at-click}). These commands actually check the
the same as for the desktop in the Gnome case. If no default is found,
the tool bar uses just images.
+@cindex Tool Bar position
+ You can also control the placement of the tool bar for the GTK+ tool bar
+with the frame parameter @code{tool-bar-position}.
+For a detailed description of frame parameters and customization,
+see @ref{Frame Parameters,,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}.
+
@node Dialog Boxes
@section Using Dialog Boxes
@cindex dialog boxes