From 61e749685a4e7c4da5f4b5253a6fc35a6f06cc98 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Luc Teirlinck Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 04:15:54 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Correct various typos. (Display): Rename node "Pointer Shapes" to "Pointer Shape". (There is already a node called "Pointer Shapes" in frames.texi.) (Images): Remove non-existent node "Image Slices" from menu. --- lispref/display.texi | 13 ++++++------- 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/lispref/display.texi b/lispref/display.texi index f5923acd3f5..9b9eb76eb38 100644 --- a/lispref/display.texi +++ b/lispref/display.texi @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ that Emacs presents to the user. * Fringes:: Controlling window fringes. * Fringe Bitmaps:: Customizing fringe bitmaps. * Scroll Bars:: Controlling vertical scroll bars. -* Pointer Shapes:: Controlling the mouse pointer shape. +* Pointer Shape:: Controlling the mouse pointer shape. * Display Property:: Enabling special display features. * Images:: Displaying images in Emacs buffers. * Buttons:: Adding clickable buttons to Emacs buffers. @@ -2786,8 +2786,8 @@ in a buffer that is already visible in a window, you can make the window take note of the new values by calling @code{set-window-buffer} specifying the same buffer that is already displayed. -@node Pointer Shapes -@section Pointer Shapes +@node Pointer Shape +@section Pointer Shape Normally, the mouse pointer has the @code{text} shape over text and the @code{arrow} shape over window areas which do not correspond to @@ -2921,7 +2921,7 @@ used as an absolute number of pixels. @end example The form @var{NUM} specifies a fractional width or height of the -default frame font size. The form @code(@var{NUM})} specifies an +default frame font size. The form @code{(@var{NUM})} specifies an absolute number of pixels. If a symbol @var{SYMBOL} is specified, its buffer-local variable binding is used. @@ -2955,7 +2955,7 @@ the left-margin, use to the left edge of the text area. For example, @samp{:align-to 0} in a header-line aligns with the first text column in the text area. - The value of the form @code(@var{NUM} . @var{EXPR})} is the value of + The value of the form @code{(@var{NUM} . @var{EXPR})} is the value of @var{NUM} multiplied by the value of the expression @var{EXPR}. For example, @samp{(2 . in)} specifies a width of 2 inches, while @samp{(0.5 . IMAGE)} specifies half the width (or height) of the @@ -3227,7 +3227,6 @@ function always returns @code{t}; for other image types, it returns * Other Image Types:: Various other formats are supported. * Defining Images:: Convenient ways to define an image for later use. * Showing Images:: Convenient ways to display an image once it is defined. -* Image Slices:: Displaying image slices. * Image Cache:: Internal mechanisms of image display. @end menu @@ -3413,7 +3412,7 @@ which specifies the center and the radius of the circle; @var{r} may be a float or integer. A polygon is a cons -@code(poly . [@var{x0} @var{y0} @var{x1} @var{y1} ...])} +@code{(poly . [@var{x0} @var{y0} @var{x1} @var{y1} ...])} where each pair in the vector describes one corner in the polygon. When the mouse pointer is above a hot-spot area of an image, the -- 2.39.2