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These frame parameters give the most basic information about the
frame. title and name are meaningful on all terminals.
displayThe display on which to open this frame. It should be a string of the
form ‘host:dpy.screen’, just like the
DISPLAY environment variable. See Multiple Terminals, for
more details about display names.
display-typeThis parameter describes the range of possible colors that can be used
in this frame. Its value is color, grayscale or
mono.
titleIf a frame has a non-nil title, it appears in the window
system’s title bar at the top of the frame, and also in the mode line
of windows in that frame if mode-line-frame-identification uses
‘%F’ (see %-Constructs). This is normally the case when
Emacs is not using a window system, and can only display one frame at
a time. See Frame Titles.
nameThe name of the frame. The frame name serves as a default for the frame
title, if the title parameter is unspecified or nil. If
you don’t specify a name, Emacs sets the frame name automatically
(see Frame Titles).
If you specify the frame name explicitly when you create the frame, the name is also used (instead of the name of the Emacs executable) when looking up X resources for the frame.
explicit-nameIf the frame name was specified explicitly when the frame was created,
this parameter will be that name. If the frame wasn’t explicitly
named, this parameter will be nil.
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