history is that some of its terminology predates windowing systems and
in one case conflicts with it. We describe these differences here.
+
+
** Frames
If you have just started Emacs and this tutorial, you will be looking
-at a single window showing this tutorial. In Emacs terminology, this
-is not a described as a window but as a /frame/. As with many
-applications, a single running Emacs can create any number of
-frames. We can do this using the menu system (we will investigate
-other ways later); try this now, but remember, these are /frames/ and
-not /windows/. Do not use the /New Window/ menu item, but instead:
+at a single window showing this tutorial.
+
+[[./images/frame-small.png]]
+
+
+In Emacs terminology, this is not a described as a window but as a
+/frame/. As with many applications, a single running Emacs can create
+any number of frames. We can do this using the menu system (we will
+investigate other ways later); try this now, but remember, these are
+/frames/ and not /windows/. Do not use the /New Window/ menu item, but
+instead:
#+begin_menu
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