@item
The character's encodings, both internally in the buffer, and externally
-if you were to save the file.
+if you were to save the buffer to a file.
@item
If you are running Emacs on a graphical display, the font name and
glyph code for the character. If you are running Emacs on a text
terminal, the code(s) sent to the terminal.
+@item
+If the character was composed on display with any following characters
+to form one or more grapheme clusters, the composition information:
+the font glyphs if the frame is on a graphical display, else the
+characters that were composed.
+
@item
The character's text properties (@pxref{Text Properties,,,
elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}), including any non-default