@code{mode-line-in-non-selected-windows} to @code{nil}; then all mode
lines are displayed in the @code{mode-line} face.
+@vindex eol-mnemonic-unix
+@vindex eol-mnemonic-dos
+@vindex eol-mnemonic-mac
+@vindex eol-mnemonic-undecided
+ You can customize the mode line display for each of the end-of-line
+formats by setting each of the variables @code{eol-mnemonic-unix},
+@code{eol-mnemonic-dos}, @code{eol-mnemonic-mac}, and
+@code{eol-mnemonic-undecided} to any string you find appropriate.
+@xref{Variables}, for an explanation of how to set variables.
+
@node Text Display
@section How Text Is Displayed
@cindex characters (in text)
@node Display Custom
@section Customization of Display
- This section contains information for customization only. Beginning
-users should skip it.
+ This section describes variables (@pxref{Variables}) that you can
+change to customize how Emacs displays text. Beginning users can skip
+it.
+@c the reason for that pxref is because an xref early in the
+@c ``echo area'' section leads here.
@vindex inverse-video
If the variable @code{inverse-video} is non-@code{nil}, Emacs attempts