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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS


From: Kim F . Storm
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 08:45:01 -0400

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -c emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1039 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1040
*** emacs/etc/NEWS:1.1039       Sun Sep 26 02:34:13 2004
--- emacs/etc/NEWS      Wed Sep 29 12:33:32 2004
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*** 382,399 ****
  this variable is found in `default-indicate-buffer-boundaries'.
  
  If value is `left' or `right', both angle and arrow bitmaps are
! displayed in the left or right fringe, resp.  Any other non-nil value
! causes the bitmap on the top line to be displayed in the left fringe,
! and the bitmap on the bottom line in the right fringe.
! 
! If value is a cons (ANGLES . ARROWS), the car specifies the position
! of the angle bitmaps, and the cdr specifies the position of the arrow
! bitmaps.
! 
! For example, (t .  right) places the top angle bitmap in left fringe,
! the bottom angle bitmap in right fringe, and both arrow bitmaps in
! right fringe.  To show just the angle bitmaps in the left fringe, but
! no arrow bitmaps, use (left . nil).
  
  ** New command `display-local-help' displays any local help at point
  in the echo area.  It is bound to `C-h .'.  It normally displays the
--- 382,396 ----
  this variable is found in `default-indicate-buffer-boundaries'.
  
  If value is `left' or `right', both angle and arrow bitmaps are
! displayed in the left or right fringe, resp.
! 
! Value may also be an alist which specifies the presense and position
! of each bitmap individually.
! 
! For example, ((top . left) (t .  right)) places the top angle bitmap
! in left fringe, the bottom angle bitmap in right fringe, and both
! arrow bitmaps in right fringe.  To show just the angle bitmaps in the
! left fringe, but no arrow bitmaps, use ((top . left) (bottom . left)).
  
  ** New command `display-local-help' displays any local help at point
  in the echo area.  It is bound to `C-h .'.  It normally displays the
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*** 2463,2475 ****
  +++
  ** Customizable fringe bitmaps
  
! *** New function 'define-fringe-bitmap' can now be used to change the
! built-in fringe bitmaps, as well as create new fringe bitmaps.
! The return value is a number identifying the new fringe bitmap.
! 
! To change a built-in bitmap, do (require 'fringe) and identify the
! bitmap to change with the value of the corresponding symbol, like
! `left-truncation-fringe-bitmap' or `continued-line-fringe-bitmap'.
  
  *** New function 'destroy-fringe-bitmap' may be used to destroy a
  previously created bitmap, or restore a built-in bitmap.
--- 2460,2470 ----
  +++
  ** Customizable fringe bitmaps
  
! *** New function 'define-fringe-bitmap' can now be used to create new
! fringe bitmaps, as well as change the built-in fringe bitmaps.
! 
! To change a built-in bitmap, do (require 'fringe) and use the symbol
! identifing the bitmap such as `left-truncation or `continued-line'.
  
  *** New function 'destroy-fringe-bitmap' may be used to destroy a
  previously created bitmap, or restore a built-in bitmap.
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*** 2484,2490 ****
  bitmap of the display line.
  
  Format is 'display '(left-fringe BITMAP [FACE]), where BITMAP is a
! number identifying a fringe bitmap, either built-in or as returned by
  `define-fringe-bitmap', and FACE is an optional face name to be used
  for displaying the bitmap.
  
--- 2479,2485 ----
  bitmap of the display line.
  
  Format is 'display '(left-fringe BITMAP [FACE]), where BITMAP is a
! symbol identifying a fringe bitmap, either built-in or defined with
  `define-fringe-bitmap', and FACE is an optional face name to be used
  for displaying the bitmap.
  




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