+2012-11-23 Chong Yidong <cyd@gnu.org>
+
+ * modes.texi (%-Constructs): Fix statement about mode construct
+ padding (Bug#12866).
+
2012-11-21 Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca>
* debugging.texi (Profiling): Make it more clear
@subsection @code{%}-Constructs in the Mode Line
Strings used as mode line constructs can use certain
-@code{%}-constructs to substitute various kinds of data. Here is a
-list of the defined @code{%}-constructs, and what they mean. In any
-construct except @samp{%%}, you can add a decimal integer after the
-@samp{%} to specify a minimum field width. If the width is less, the
-field is padded with spaces to the right.
+@code{%}-constructs to substitute various kinds of data. The
+following is a list of the defined @code{%}-constructs, and what they
+mean.
+
+ In any construct except @samp{%%}, you can add a decimal integer
+after the @samp{%} to specify a minimum field width. If the width is
+less, the field is padded to that width. Purely numeric constructs
+(@samp{c}, @samp{i}, @samp{I}, and @samp{l}) are padded by inserting
+spaces to the left, and others are padded by inserting spaces to the
+right.
@table @code
@item %b