DEFUN ("internal-copy-lisp-face", Finternal_copy_lisp_face,
Sinternal_copy_lisp_face, 4, 4, 0,
doc: /* Copy face FROM to TO.
-If FRAME it t, copy the global face definition of FROM to the
+If FRAME is t, copy the global face definition of FROM to the
global face definition of TO. Otherwise, copy the frame-local
definition of FROM on FRAME to the frame-local definition of TO
on NEW-FRAME, or FRAME if NEW-FRAME is nil.
doc: /* Return face attribute KEYWORD of face SYMBOL.
If SYMBOL does not name a valid Lisp face or KEYWORD isn't a valid
face attribute name, signal an error.
-If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on face FACE in that
-frame. If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for face FACE (for new
+If the optional argument FRAME is given, report on face SYMBOL in that
+frame. If FRAME is t, report on the defaults for face SYMBOL (for new
frames). If FRAME is omitted or nil, use the selected frame. */)
(symbol, keyword, frame)
Lisp_Object symbol, keyword, frame;
\(1) different in appearance than the default face, and
\(2) `close in spirit' to what the attributes specify, if not exact.
-Point (2) implies that a `:weight black' attribute will be satisified
+Point (2) implies that a `:weight black' attribute will be satisfied
by any terminal that can display bold, and a `:foreground "yellow"' as
long as the terminal can display a yellowish color, but `:slant italic'
-will _not_ be satisified by the tty display code's automatic
+will _not_ be satisfied by the tty display code's automatic
substitution of a `dim' face for italic. */)
(attributes, frame)
Lisp_Object attributes, frame;
}
-/* Free all realized faces in face cache C, including basic faces. C
- may be null. If faces are freed, make sure the frame's current
+/* Free all realized faces in face cache C, including basic faces.
+ C may be null. If faces are freed, make sure the frame's current
matrix is marked invalid, so that a display caused by an expose
event doesn't try to use faces we destroyed. */