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  This section describes functions you can use to get information about
the capabilities and origin of an X display that Emacs is using.  Each
of these functions lets you specify the display you are interested in:
the display argument can be either a display name, or a frame
(meaning use the display that frame is on).  If you omit the
display argument, or specify nil, that means to use the
selected frame's display.
- Function: x-display-screens &optional display
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This function returns the number of screens associated with the display.
- Function: x-server-version &optional display
- 
This function returns the list of version numbers of the X server
running the display.
- Function: x-server-vendor &optional display
- 
This function returns the vendor that provided the X server software.
- Function: x-display-pixel-height &optional display
- 
This function returns the height of the screen in pixels.
- Function: x-display-mm-height &optional display
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This function returns the height of the screen in millimeters.
- Function: x-display-pixel-width &optional display
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This function returns the width of the screen in pixels.
- Function: x-display-mm-width &optional display
- 
This function returns the width of the screen in millimeters.
- Function: x-display-backing-store &optional display
- 
This function returns the backing store capability of the screen.
Values can be the symbols always,when-mapped, ornot-useful.
- Function: x-display-save-under &optional display
- 
This function returns non-nilif the display supports the
SaveUnder feature.
- Function: x-display-planes &optional display
- 
This function returns the number of planes the display supports.
- Function: x-display-visual-class &optional display
- 
This function returns the visual class for the screen.  The value is one
of the symbols static-gray,gray-scale,static-color,pseudo-color,true-color, anddirect-color.
- Function: x-display-grayscale-p &optional display
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This function returns tif the screen can display shades of gray.
- Function: x-display-color-p &optional display
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This function returns tif the screen is a color screen.
- Function: x-display-color-cells &optional display
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This function returns the number of color cells the screen supports.
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