* doc/emacs/package.texi (Fetching Package Sources):
* doc/lispref/display.texi (Image Descriptors):
* doc/lispref/windows.texi (Buffer Display Action Alists):
* doc/misc/gnus-faq.texi (FAQ 5-4): Correctly typeset nil and t.
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@item :make
A string or list of strings providing the target or targets defined in
-the repository Makefile which should run before building the Info
-file. Only takes effect when @code{package-vc-allow-build-commands}
-is non-nil.
+the repository Makefile which should run before building the Info file.
+Only takes effect when @code{package-vc-allow-build-commands} is
+non-@code{nil}.
@item :shell-command
A string providing the shell command to run before building the Info
If @code{:original-map} is not specified when creating an image with
@code{create-image}, it will be computed based on the supplied
@code{:map}, as well as any of @code{:scale}, @code{:rotation}, or
-@code{:flip} which are non-nil.
+@code{:flip} which are non-@code{nil}.
Conversely, if @code{:original-map} is specified but @code{:map} is not,
@code{:map} will be computed based on @code{:original-map},
@vindex pop-up-frames@r{, a buffer display action alist entry}
@item pop-up-frames
-The value controls whether @code{display-buffer} may display buffers
-by making new frames. It has the same meaning as the
-@code{pop-up-frames} variable and takes precedence over it when present.
-Its main intended purpose is to override a non-nil value of the
-variable for particular buffers which the user prefers to keep
-in the selected frame.
+The value controls whether @code{display-buffer} may display buffers by
+making new frames. It has the same meaning as the @code{pop-up-frames}
+variable and takes precedence over it when present. Its main intended
+purpose is to override a non-@code{nil} value of the variable for
+particular buffers which the user prefers to keep in the selected frame.
@vindex parent-frame@r{, a buffer display action alist entry}
@item parent-frame
send to groups containing the string binaries in their
name etc.
-You can instead of specifying a regexp specify a function
-which is evaluated, only if it returns true, the
-corresponding settings take effect. Two interesting
-candidates for this are message-news-p which returns t if
-the current Group is a newsgroup and the corresponding
-message-mail-p.
+You can instead of specifying a regexp specify a function which is
+evaluated, only if it returns true, the corresponding settings take
+effect. Two interesting candidates for this are @code{message-news-p}
+which returns @code{t} if the current Group is a newsgroup and the
+corresponding @code{message-mail-p}.
Note that all forms that match are applied, that means in
the example below, when I post to