"Scroll text of current window upward ARG lines; or near full screen if no ARG.\n\
A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen.\n\
Negative ARG means scroll downward.\n\
-When calling from a program, supply a number as argument or nil.")
+If ARG is the atom `-', scroll downward by nearly full screen.
+When calling from a program, supply as argument a number, nil, or '-.")
(arg)
Lisp_Object arg;
{
}
DEFUN ("scroll-down", Fscroll_down, Sscroll_down, 0, 1, "P",
- "Scroll text of current window downward ARG lines; or near full screen if no ARG.\n\
+ "Scroll text of current window down ARG lines; or near full screen if no ARG.\n\
A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen.\n\
Negative ARG means scroll upward.\n\
-When calling from a program, supply a number as argument or nil.")
+If ARG is the atom `-', scroll upward by nearly full screen.
+When calling from a program, supply as argument a number, nil, or '-.")
(arg)
Lisp_Object arg;
{
DEFUN ("scroll-other-window", Fscroll_other_window, Sscroll_other_window, 0, 1, "P",
"Scroll next window upward ARG lines; or near full screen if no ARG.\n\
+A near full screen is `next-screen-context-lines' less than a full screen.
The next window is the one below the current one; or the one at the top\n\
if the current one is at the bottom. Negative ARG means scroll downward.\n\
-When calling from a program, supply a number as argument or nil.\n\
+If ARG is the atom `-', scroll downward by nearly full screen.
+When calling from a program, supply as argument a number, nil, or '-.\n\
\n\
If in the minibuffer, `minibuffer-scroll-window' if non-nil\n\
specifies the window to scroll.\n\