(bug#6659).
2011-07-03 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
+ * strings.texi (Formatting Strings): Clarify what the "-" and "0"
+ flags mean (bug#6659).
+
* functions.texi (What Is a Function): Document the autoload
object (bug#6496).
the @samp{#} flag means include a decimal point even if the precision
is zero.
+ The flag @samp{0} ensures that the padding consists of @samp{0}
+characters instead of spaces. This flag is ignored for non-numerical
+specification characters like @samp{%s}, @samp{%S} and @samp{%c}.
+These specification characters accept the @samp{0} flag, but still pad
+with @emph{spaces}.
+
The flag @samp{-} causes the padding inserted by the width
specifier, if any, to be inserted on the right rather than the left.
-The flag @samp{0} ensures that the padding consists of @samp{0}
-characters instead of spaces, inserted on the left. These flags are
-ignored for specification characters for which they do not make sense:
-@samp{%s}, @samp{%S} and @samp{%c} accept the @samp{0} flag, but still
-pad with @emph{spaces} on the left. If both @samp{-} and @samp{0} are
-present and valid, @samp{-} takes precedence.
+If both @samp{-} and @samp{0} are present, the @samp{0} flag is
+ignored.
@example
@group
+2011-07-03 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
+
+ * editfns.c (Fformat): Clarify the - and 0 flags (bug#6659).
+
2011-07-03 Paul Eggert <eggert@cs.ucla.edu>
* xsettings.c (SYSTEM_FONT): Define only when used.
printed representation. The padding, if any, normally goes on the
left, but it goes on the right if the - flag is present. The padding
character is normally a space, but it is 0 if the 0 flag is present.
-The - flag takes precedence over the 0 flag.
+The 0 flag is ignored if the - flag is present, or the format sequence
+is something other than %d, %e, %f, and %g.
For %e, %f, and %g sequences, the number after the "." in the
precision specifier says how many decimal places to show; if zero, the