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In Emacs terminology, a "window" is a container in which a [[buffer]] is displayed. | In Emacs terminology, a "window" is a container in which a [[buffer]] is displayed. | ||
− | When starting an Emacs [[frame]], there is ordinarily only one window in it, which can be split into multiple windows using {{Keys|C-x 2}} or {{Keys|C-x 3}}. This allows viewing different [[buffer|buffers]] (or multiple times the same [[buffer]]) at once | + | When starting an Emacs [[frame]], there is ordinarily only one window in it, which can be split into multiple windows using {{Keys|C-x 2}} or {{Keys|C-x 3}}. This allows viewing different [[buffer|buffers]] (or multiple times the same [[buffer]]) at once. |
Revision as of 18:41, 26 March 2012
In Emacs terminology, a "window" is a container in which a buffer is displayed.
When starting an Emacs frame, there is ordinarily only one window in it, which can be split into multiple windows using [C-x 2] or [C-x 3]. This allows viewing different buffers (or multiple times the same buffer) at once.