(@samp{^}) followed by the non-control version of the character; thus,
control-A is displayed as @samp{^A}.
- Non-ASCII characters 0200 through 0377 are displayed with octal escape
-sequences; thus, character code 0243 (octal) is displayed as
-@samp{\243}. However, if you enable European display, most of these
-characters become non-ASCII printing characters, and are displayed using
-their graphics (assuming your terminal supports them).
-@xref{Single-Byte Character Support}.
+ Non-ASCII characters 0200 through 0237 (octal) are displayed with
+octal escape sequences; thus, character code 0230 (octal) is displayed
+as @samp{\230}. The display of character codes 0240 through 0377
+(octal) may be either as escape sequences or as graphics. They do not
+normally occur in multibyte buffers but if they do, they are displayed
+as Latin-1 graphics. In unibyte mode, if you enable European display
+they are displayed using their graphics (assuming your terminal supports
+them), otherwise as escape sequences. @xref{Single-Byte Character
+Support}.
@node Display Vars
@section Variables Controlling Display