From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2002 11:30:52 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Debugger Operation): Add index entries for fringe usage. X-Git-Tag: ttn-vms-21-2-B4~17018 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=3605e23f6d5c6e5e66ee05aae0e54d0306d1a61d;p=emacs.git (Debugger Operation): Add index entries for fringe usage. --- diff --git a/man/building.texi b/man/building.texi index 797ac2daa81..3ec41de772f 100644 --- a/man/building.texi +++ b/man/building.texi @@ -345,13 +345,14 @@ allowed. GUD assumes that the first argument not starting with a @node Debugger Operation @subsection Debugger Operation +@cindex fringes, and current execution line in GUD When you run a debugger with GUD, the debugger uses an Emacs buffer for its ordinary input and output. This is called the GUD buffer. The debugger displays the source files of the program by visiting them in Emacs buffers. An arrow (@samp{=>}) in one of these buffers indicates the current execution line.@footnote{Under a window system the arrow is -displayed in the marginal area of the Emacs window.} Moving point in -this buffer does not move the arrow. +displayed in the marginal area of the Emacs window, called @dfn{the +fringe}.} Moving point in this buffer does not move the arrow. You can start editing these source files at any time in the buffers that display them. The arrow is not part of the file's