On Sat, Dec 16, 2017 at 11:42 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > And they don't need to look up frame- and focus-related documentation, > as long as they only need to select a window. What you needed is to > select another frame, select another window on that frame, and make > sure that frame is at the top of the z-order. That has very little to > do with selecting a window, and much more to do with frames and input > focus -- and those topics are described in the docs under their proper > subjects. > ​I largely agree with the above now and spoke to this in one of my last messages​ where I talked about combining lower-level concepts into one area of documentation so user input can be directed to a specific window and that window's frame can be seen on screen in its entirety. ​​ > > ​​ > I could support some gentle notes in the ELisp manual's node > ​​ > "Selecting Windows", where it already mentions frames. But doc > ​​ > strings are inappropriate for references to almost unrelated subjects, > ​​ > nor for general descriptions of complex topics. > ​Okay, thanks. Bob ​