2008-11-29 Martin Rudalics <rudalics@gmx.at>
+ * display.texi (Line Truncation): Add reference to Continuation
+ Lines.
+
* windows.texi (Pop Up Window): Mention split-height-threshold
and split-width-threshold.
+ (Split Window): Add reference to Continuation Lines.
2008-11-28 Adrian Robert <Adrian.B.Robert@gmail.com>
@cindex truncation
@cindex line truncation, and fringes
- As an alternative to continuation, Emacs can display long lines by
-@dfn{truncation}. This means that all the characters that do not fit
-in the width of the screen or window do not appear at all. On
-graphical displays, a small straight arrow in the fringe indicates
-truncation at either end of the line. On text-only terminals, @samp{$}
-appears in the first column when there is text truncated to the left,
-and in the last column when there is text truncated to the right.
+ As an alternative to continuation (@pxref{Continuation Lines}), Emacs
+can display long lines by @dfn{truncation}. This means that all the
+characters that do not fit in the width of the screen or window do not
+appear at all. On graphical displays, a small straight arrow in the
+fringe indicates truncation at either end of the line. On text-only
+terminals, @samp{$} appears in the first column when there is text
+truncated to the left, and in the last column when there is text
+truncated to the right.
@vindex truncate-lines
@findex toggle-truncate-lines