# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 982428417 0 # Node ID 8597da1b1ab7424e837f4ff4819d326f06d3c186 # Parent 46e59561af4c6ef9315fc1ff02df7807639e1e3a Minor changes in previous change. diff -r 46e59561af4c -r 8597da1b1ab7 man/display.texi --- a/man/display.texi Sat Feb 17 16:45:37 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/display.texi Sat Feb 17 16:46:57 2001 +0000 @@ -444,11 +444,11 @@ elisp, The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}. @vindex baud-rate - The variable @code{baud-rate} holds the output speed of the terminal, -as far as Emacs knows. Setting this variable does not change the speed -of actual data transmission, but the value is used for calculations such -as padding. On terminals, it also affects decisions about whether to -scroll part of the screen or redraw it instead. + The variable @code{baud-rate} holds the output speed of the +terminal, as far as Emacs knows. Setting this variable does not +change the speed of actual data transmission, but the value is used +for calculations. On terminals, it affects padding, and decisions +about whether to scroll part of the screen or redraw it instead. On window-systems, @code{baud-rate} is only used to determine how frequently to look for pending input during display updating. A @@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ highlights the line around point. On window systems, the command @kbd{M-x blink-cursor-mode} turns on or off the blinking of the cursor. (On terminals, the terminal itself blinks the cursor, and -Emacs has no say over it.) +Emacs has no control over it.) You can customize the cursor's color, and whether it blinks, using the @code{cursor} Custom group (@pxref{Easy Customization}).