+2005-05-29 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
+
+ * frames.texi (Window Frame Parameters): Document user-size.
+ Shorten entry for top by referring to left.
+
+2005-05-26 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
+
+ * modes.texi (Mode Hooks): Explain that after-change-major-mode-hook
+ is new, and what the implications are. Other clarifications.
+
2005-05-24 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* frames.texi (Dialog Boxes): Minor fixes.
@item top
The screen position of the top edge, in pixels, with respect to the
-top edge of the screen. The value may be a positive number @var{pos},
-or a list of the form @code{(+ @var{pos})} which permits specifying a
-negative @var{pos} value.
-
-A negative number @minus{}@var{pos}, or a list of the form @code{(-
-@var{pos})}, actually specifies the position of the bottom edge of the
-window with respect to the bottom edge of the screen. A positive value
-of @var{pos} counts toward the top. @strong{Reminder:} if the
-parameter is a negative integer @minus{}@var{pos}, then @var{pos} is
-positive.
-
-Some window managers ignore program-specified positions. If you want to
-be sure the position you specify is not ignored, specify a
-non-@code{nil} value for the @code{user-position} parameter as well.
+top edge of the screen. It works just like @code{left}, except vertically
+instead of horizontally.
@item icon-left
The screen position of the left edge @emph{of the frame's icon}, in
The width of the frame contents, in characters. (To get the height in
pixels, call @code{frame-pixel-width}; see @ref{Size and Position}.)
+@item user-size
+This does for the size parameters @code{height} and @code{width} what
+the @code{user-position} parameter (see above) does for the position
+parameters @code{top} and @code{left}.
+
@item fullscreen
Specify that width, height or both shall be set to the size of the screen.
The value @code{fullwidth} specifies that width shall be the size of the