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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/display.texi
From: |
Richard M . Stallman |
Subject: |
[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/lispref/display.texi |
Date: |
Sat, 17 Sep 2005 00:59:58 -0400 |
Index: emacs/lispref/display.texi
diff -c emacs/lispref/display.texi:1.185 emacs/lispref/display.texi:1.186
*** emacs/lispref/display.texi:1.185 Thu Sep 15 14:02:34 2005
--- emacs/lispref/display.texi Sat Sep 17 04:59:58 2005
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*** 3956,3971 ****
a directory to search. If an element is a variable symbol, the value
of that variable is used as a list of directories to search.
! The default is to search in @address@hidden/images}, then
! in @code{data-directory}, and finally in the directories specified by
@code{load-path}. Subdirectories are not automatically included in
the search, so if you put an image file in a subdirectory, you have to
! supply the subdirectory name explicitly. For example, if you put an
! image file @file{bar.xpm} in @address@hidden/images/foo/},
! you should define the image as:
@example
! (defimage foo-image '((:type xpm :file "foo/bar.xpm")))
@end example
@end defvar
--- 3956,3972 ----
a directory to search. If an element is a variable symbol, the value
of that variable is used as a list of directories to search.
! The default is to search in the @file{images} subdirectory of the
! directory specified by @code{data-directory}, then the directory
! specified by @code{data-directory}, and finally in the directories in
@code{load-path}. Subdirectories are not automatically included in
the search, so if you put an image file in a subdirectory, you have to
! supply the subdirectory name explicitly. For example, to find the
! image @file{images/foo/bar.xpm} within @code{data-directory} you
! should specify the image as follows:
@example
! (defimage foo-image '((:type xpm :file "foo/bar.xpm")))
@end example
@end defvar