# HG changeset patch # User Karl Heuer # Date 837219782 0 # Node ID 6e4665e4f80718267f623256397faa03060c8217 # Parent 996e272e9192aec007d8d8c8b3d22051a4c3e769 (Fvertical_motion): Doc fix. diff -r 996e272e9192 -r 6e4665e4f807 src/indent.c --- a/src/indent.c Sat Jul 13 00:57:31 1996 +0000 +++ b/src/indent.c Sat Jul 13 01:03:02 1996 +0000 @@ -1378,21 +1378,26 @@ } DEFUN ("vertical-motion", Fvertical_motion, Svertical_motion, 1, 2, 0, - "Move to start of screen line LINES lines down.\n\ -If LINES is negative, this is moving up.\n\ + "Move point to start of the screen line LINES lines down.\n\ +If LINES is negative, this means moving up.\n\ +\n\ +This function is an ordinary cursor motion function\n\ +which calculates the new position based on how text would be displayed.\n\ +The new position may be the start of a line,\n\ +or just the start of a continuation line.\n\ +The function returns number of screen lines moved over;\n\ +that usually equals LINES, but may be closer to zero\n\ +if beginning or end of buffer was reached.\n\ \n\ The optional second argument WINDOW specifies the window to use for\n\ parameters such as width, horizontal scrolling, and so on.\n\ -the default is the selected window.\n\ -It does not matter what buffer is displayed in WINDOW.\n\ -`vertical-motion' always uses the current buffer.\n\ -This makes it possible to use `vertical-motion' in any buffer,\n\ -whether or not it is currently displayed in some window.\n\ +The default is to use the selected window's parameters.\n\ \n\ -This function sets point to position found; this may be start of line\n\ -or just the start of a continuation line.\n\ -It returns number of lines moved; that may be closer to zero than LINES\n\ -if beginning or end of buffer was reached.") +`vertical-motion' always uses the current buffer,\n\ +regardless of which buffer is displayed in WINDOW.\n\ +This is consistent with other cursor motion functions\n\ +and makes it possible to use `vertical-motion' in any buffer,\n\ +whether or not it is currently displayed in some window.") (lines, window) Lisp_Object lines, window; {