+2013-09-12 Xue Fuqiao <xfq.free@gmail.com>
+
+ * text.texi (Enriched Justification): Explain values of default-justification.
+
2013-09-04 Xue Fuqiao <xfq.free@gmail.com>
* maintaining.texi (VC Ignore): Mention `vc-ignore' with prefix argument.
commands, including Auto Fill (@pxref{Auto Fill}), insert only soft
newlines and delete only soft newlines, leaving hard newlines alone.
+@c FIXME: I don't see ‘unfilled’ in that node. --xfq
Thus, when editing with Enriched mode, you should not use @key{RET}
or @kbd{C-o} to break lines in the middle of filled paragraphs. Use
Auto Fill mode or explicit fill commands (@pxref{Fill Commands})
still indent the left margin.
@end table
-@c FIXME: We should explain the effect of these symbols. --xfq
@vindex default-justification
You can also specify justification styles using the Justification
submenu in the Text Properties menu. The default justification style
is specified by the per-buffer variable @code{default-justification}.
Its value should be one of the symbols @code{left}, @code{right},
-@code{full}, @code{center}, or @code{none}.
+@code{full}, @code{center}, or @code{none}; their meanings correspond
+to the commands above.
@node Enriched Properties
@subsection Setting Other Text Properties