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@var{fringe} is either the symbol @code{left-fringe} or
@code{right-fringe}. @var{bitmap} is a symbol identifying the bitmap
-to display. The optional @var{face} names a face whose foreground
-color is used to display the bitmap; this face is automatically merged
-with the @code{fringe} face.
+to display. The optional @var{face} names a face whose foreground and
+background colors are to be used to display the bitmap; this face is
+automatically merged with the @code{fringe} face. If @var{face} is
+omitted, that means to use the @code{default} face.
For instance, to display an arrow in the left fringe, using the
@code{warning} face, you could say something like:
This display specification on any character of a line of text causes
the specified @var{bitmap} be displayed in the left or right fringes
for that line, instead of the characters that have the display
-specification. The optional @var{face} specifies the colors to be
-used for the bitmap. @xref{Fringe Bitmaps}, for the details.
+specification. The optional @var{face} specifies the face whose
+colors are to be used for the bitmap display. @xref{Fringe Bitmaps},
+for the details.
@item (space-width @var{factor})
This display specification affects all the space characters within the