+2013-07-26 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
+
+ * display.texi (Fringes): Document the variable fringe-mode.
+ (Bug#14946)
+
2013-07-03 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* maintaining.texi (EDE): Fix cross-reference.
@findex set-fringe-style
@findex fringe-mode
+@vindex fringe-mode @r{(variable)}
On graphical displays, each Emacs window normally has narrow
@dfn{fringes} on the left and right edges. The fringes are used to
display symbols that provide information about the text in the window.
You can type @kbd{M-x fringe-mode} to disable the fringes, or modify
their width. This command affects fringes in all frames; to modify
fringes on the selected frame only, use @kbd{M-x set-fringe-style}.
+You can make your changes to the fringes permanent by customizing the
+variable @code{fringe-mode}.
The most common use of the fringes is to indicate a continuation
line (@pxref{Continuation Lines}). When one line of text is split