Improve the Emacs manual's chapter "Frames"

* doc/emacs/frames.texi (Creating Frames): Add a cross-reference
to where frame visibility is described.
(Word and Line Mouse): Clarify wording.
(Scroll Bars): Qualify scroll-bar behavior.  Reported by Dmitry
Gutov <dgutov@yandex.ru> in emacs-manual-bugs@gnu.org.
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Eli Zaretskii 2018-02-11 18:19:25 +02:00
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@ -248,13 +248,13 @@ this to move point to the beginning of the region, scrolling the
display backward if necessary.
@item Double-Drag-mouse-1
Select the text you drag across, in the form of whole words.
Select the text you drag across, in units of whole words.
@item Triple-mouse-1
Select the line you click on.
@item Triple-Drag-mouse-1
Select the text you drag across, in the form of whole lines.
Select the text you drag across, in units of whole lines.
@end table
@node Mouse References
@ -409,10 +409,11 @@ boundary to the left or right.
The prefix key @kbd{C-x 5} is analogous to @kbd{C-x 4}. Whereas
each @kbd{C-x 4} command pops up a buffer in a different window in the
selected frame (@pxref{Pop Up Window}), the @kbd{C-x 5} commands use a
different frame. If an existing visible or iconified (a.k.a.@: ``minimized'')
frame already displays the requested buffer, that frame is raised and
deiconified (``un-minimized''); otherwise, a new frame is created on
the current display terminal.
different frame. If an existing visible or iconified (a.k.a.@:
``minimized'', @pxref{Visibility of Frames,,, elisp, The Emacs Lisp
Reference Manual}) frame already displays the requested buffer, that
frame is raised and deiconified (``un-minimized''); otherwise, a new
frame is created on the current display terminal.
The various @kbd{C-x 5} commands differ in how they find or create the
buffer to select:
@ -954,7 +955,8 @@ toolkits allow you to customize the scroll bars to not have those
buttons). Clicking @kbd{mouse-1} above or below the scroll bar's
inner box scrolls the window by nearly the entire height of the
window, like @kbd{M-v} and @kbd{C-v} respectively (@pxref{Moving
Point}). Dragging the inner box scrolls continuously.
Point}). (This, too, can behave differently with some toolkits.)
Dragging the inner box scrolls continuously.
If Emacs is compiled on the X Window System without X toolkit
support, the scroll bar behaves differently. Clicking @kbd{mouse-1}