# HG changeset patch # User Juanma Barranquero # Date 1240058446 0 # Node ID 9595c55d6dbe91c583a49a9867ab904f93966576 # Parent db34dcb5a6f5eb0a45d75db72333f14a2cbd74c2 * msdog.texi (Windows Fonts): Fix typos. diff -r db34dcb5a6f5 -r 9595c55d6dbe doc/emacs/ChangeLog --- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Sat Apr 18 12:33:17 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Sat Apr 18 12:40:46 2009 +0000 @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ 2009-04-18 Juanma Barranquero + * msdog.texi (Windows Fonts): Fix typos. + * files.texi (Save Commands): Fix pxref. 2009-04-18 Chong Yidong @@ -52,7 +54,7 @@ Mention fortune-file. (Mail Methods): Mention read-mail-command. -2009-03-14 David Reitter +2009-03-14 David Reitter * macos.texi (Mac / GNUstep Basics): Remove references to Prefs panel and NS resources following recent changes. diff -r db34dcb5a6f5 -r 9595c55d6dbe doc/emacs/msdog.texi --- a/doc/emacs/msdog.texi Sat Apr 18 12:33:17 2009 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/msdog.texi Sat Apr 18 12:40:46 2009 +0000 @@ -783,13 +783,13 @@ The old XLFD based format is also supported for backwards compatibility. Emacs 23 supports a number of backends. Currently, the @code{gdi} -and @code{uniscribe} font backends are supported on Windows. The +and @code{uniscribe} font backends are supported on Windows. The @code{gdi} font backend is available on all versions of Windows, and -supports all fonts that are natively supported by Windows. The +supports all fonts that are natively supported by Windows. The @code{uniscribe} font backend is available on Windows 2000 and later, -and supports Truetype and Opentype fonts. Some languages requiring +and supports Truetype and Opentype fonts. Some languages requiring complex layout can only be properly supported by the uniscribe -backend. By default, both backends are enabled if supported, with +backend. By default, both backends are enabled if supported, with @code{uniscribe} taking priority over @code{gdi}. @cindex font properties (MS Windows) @@ -839,7 +839,7 @@ using a specific registry from @code{w32-charset-info-alist} here. @item spacing -Specifies how the font is spaced. The @code{p} spacing specifies +Specifies how the font is spaced. The @code{p} spacing specifies a proportional font, and @code{m} or @code{c} specify a monospaced font. @item foundry