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This function returns a list of all the live frames, i.e.,
those that have not been deleted. It is analogous to
buffer-list for buffers, and includes frames on
all terminals. The list that you get is newly created, so
modifying the list doesn’t have any effect on the
internals of Emacs.
This function returns a list of just the currently visible frames. See Visibility of Frames. Frames on text terminals always count as visible, even though only the selected one is actually displayed.
This function lets you cycle conveniently through all the
frames on the current display from an arbitrary starting
point. It returns the next frame after frame in
the cycle. If frame is omitted or
nil, it defaults to the selected frame (see
Input Focus).
The second argument, minibuf, says which frames to consider:
nilExclude minibuffer-only frames.
visibleConsider all visible frames.
Consider all visible or iconified frames.
Consider only the frames using that particular window as their minibuffer.
Consider all frames.
Like next-frame, but cycles through all
frames in the opposite direction.
See also next-window and
previous-window, in Cyclic
Window Ordering.