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diff lispref/frames.texi @ 63583:99e9892a51d9
Fix formatting ugliness.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 18 Jun 2005 13:57:17 +0000 |
parents | 0a1026721b52 |
children | 75c04f750f89 |
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--- a/lispref/frames.texi Sat Jun 18 13:53:26 2005 +0000 +++ b/lispref/frames.texi Sat Jun 18 13:57:17 2005 +0000 @@ -1550,13 +1550,13 @@ The @var{data-type} argument specifies the form of data conversion to use, to convert the raw data obtained from another X client into Lisp data. Meaningful values include @code{TEXT}, @code{STRING}, -@code{UTF8_STRING}, -@code{TARGETS}, @code{LENGTH}, @code{DELETE}, @code{FILE_NAME}, -@code{CHARACTER_POSITION}, @code{LINE_NUMBER}, @code{COLUMN_NUMBER}, -@code{OWNER_OS}, @code{HOST_NAME}, @code{USER}, @code{CLASS}, -@code{NAME}, @code{ATOM}, and @code{INTEGER}. (These are symbols with -upper-case names in accord with X conventions.) The default for -@var{data-type} is @code{STRING}. +@code{UTF8_STRING}, @code{TARGETS}, @code{LENGTH}, @code{DELETE}, +@code{FILE_NAME}, @code{CHARACTER_POSITION}, @code{NAME}, +@code{LINE_NUMBER}, @code{COLUMN_NUMBER}, @code{OWNER_OS}, +@code{HOST_NAME}, @code{USER}, @code{CLASS}, @code{ATOM}, and +@code{INTEGER}. (These are symbols with upper-case names in accord +with X conventions.) The default for @var{data-type} is +@code{STRING}. @end defun @cindex cut buffer @@ -1822,8 +1822,8 @@ @end example @noindent -in in your X resources file (usually named @file{~/.Xdefaults} or -@file{~/.Xresources}). Then: +in in your X resources file (whose name is usually @file{~/.Xdefaults} +or @file{~/.Xresources}). Then: @example @group