BEG and END may be integers or markers.
The fourth arg FRONT-ADVANCE, if non-nil, makes the marker
for the front of the overlay advance when text is inserted there
-(which means the text *is not* included in the overlay).
+\(which means the text *is not* included in the overlay).
The fifth arg REAR-ADVANCE, if non-nil, makes the marker
for the rear of the overlay advance when text is inserted there
-(which means the text *is* included in the overlay). */)
+\(which means the text *is* included in the overlay). */)
(beg, end, buffer, front_advance, rear_advance)
Lisp_Object beg, end, buffer;
Lisp_Object front_advance, rear_advance;
indicator. LEFT and RIGHT are the bitmaps shown in the left and/or
right fringe for the specific indicator. The LEFT1 or RIGHT1 bitmaps
are used only for the `bottom' and `one-line' indicators when the last
-(only) line in has no final newline. BITMAPS may also be a single
+\(only) line in has no final newline. BITMAPS may also be a single
symbol which is used in both left and right fringes. */);
DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("fringe-cursor-alist",
doc: /* Additional space to put between lines when displaying a buffer.
The space is measured in pixels, and put below lines on window systems.
If value is a floating point number, it specifies the spacing relative
-to the default frame line height. */);
+to the default frame line height. nil means add no extra space. */);
DEFVAR_PER_BUFFER ("cursor-in-non-selected-windows",
¤t_buffer->cursor_in_non_selected_windows, Qnil,