# HG changeset patch # User Kim F. Storm # Date 1152279083 0 # Node ID 1c3e611b4833fdee901d78c259954d151e8288fb # Parent 459ac1473e26213000cb13d83e8e6981e8686d0a (Fringe Cursors): Fix typo. (Customizing Bitmaps): Fix define-fringe-bitmap entry. (Overlay Arrow): Default is overlay-arrow fringe indicator. diff -r 459ac1473e26 -r 1c3e611b4833 lispref/display.texi --- a/lispref/display.texi Fri Jul 07 13:31:09 2006 +0000 +++ b/lispref/display.texi Fri Jul 07 13:31:23 2006 +0000 @@ -2946,7 +2946,7 @@ @defvar fringe-cursor-alist This variable specifies the mapping from logical cursor type to the actual fringe bitmaps displayed in the right fringe. The value is an -alist where each element @code{(@var{cursor}. @var{bitmap})} specifies +alist where each element @code{(@var{cursor} . @var{bitmap})} specifies the fringe bitmaps used to display a specific logical cursor type in the fringe. Here, @var{cursor} specifies the logical cursor type and @var{bitmap} is a symbol specifying the fringe bitmap to be displayed @@ -3035,12 +3035,6 @@ If @var{periodic} is non-@code{nil}, it specifies that the rows in @code{bits} should be repeated enough times to reach the specified height. - -The return value on success is an integer identifying the new bitmap. -You should save that integer in a variable so it can be used to select -this bitmap. - -This function signals an error if there are no more free bitmap slots. @end defun @defun destroy-fringe-bitmap bitmap @@ -3114,8 +3108,8 @@ specify an overlay arrow string (for text-only terminals) or fringe bitmap (for graphical terminals) to display at the corresponding overlay arrow position. If either property is not set, the default -(@code{overlay-arrow-string} or @code{overlay-arrow-fringe-bitmap}) is -used. +@code{overlay-arrow-string} or @code{overlay-arrow} fringe indicator +is used. @node Scroll Bars @section Scroll Bars