comparison lispref/anti.texi @ 26770:2d8554ed8748

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author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 08 Dec 1999 19:01:55 +0000
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25 The @code{display} text property has no special meaning; you can use it 25 The @code{display} text property has no special meaning; you can use it
26 freely in Lisp programs, with no effects except what you implement for 26 freely in Lisp programs, with no effects except what you implement for
27 yourself. With no images, who needs the @code{display} text property? 27 yourself. With no images, who needs the @code{display} text property?
28 28
29 @item 29 @item
30 The @code{field} text property has no special meaning. 30 The @code{field} text property has no special meaning; buffers are no
31 longer subdivided into fields. (The division of information into
32 fields is always rather arbitrary.)
31 33
32 @item 34 @item
33 Faces have fewer attributes. The attributes @code{:family}, 35 Faces have fewer attributes. The attributes @code{:family},
34 @code{:height}, @code{:width}, @code{:weight}, and @code{:slant}, 36 @code{:height}, @code{:width}, @code{:weight}, and @code{:slant},
35 have been replaced with a font name, a ``bold'' flag, and an 37 have been replaced with a font name, a ``bold'' flag, and an