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Subject: -unmapped 'not deleteing last visible frame'
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>>>>> "Kyle" == Kyle Jones <kyle_jones@wonderworks.com> writes:

    Kyle> With -unmapped, the X frame is there along with its device
    Kyle> and console, but you just can see them.  I don't know that
    Kyle> an unmapped tty frame makes much sense, which is why I think
    Kyle> the dummy is needed.

 I've found that with the -unmapped option, after I edit something with 
`gnuclient`, it won't let me delete the last visible frame.  So it's
only unmapped until you use `gnuclient` once.  That doesn't seem
right.

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Karl M. Hegbloom <karlheg@inetarena.com>
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