# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1119562444 0 # Node ID 9bcd6144b09768b68a56a661e7f8bc1d78213266 # Parent 10d4557c55559a4ee7e672b53eccedc92b595470 (Text Display): Renamed show-nonbreak-escape to nobreak-char-display and no-break-space to nobreak-space. diff -r 10d4557c5555 -r 9bcd6144b097 man/display.texi --- a/man/display.texi Thu Jun 23 21:32:26 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/display.texi Thu Jun 23 21:34:04 2005 +0000 @@ -921,16 +921,17 @@ them), otherwise as escape sequences. @xref{Single-Byte Character Support}. -@vindex show-nonbreak-escape -@cindex no-break space, display -@cindex no-break hyphen, display - Some character sets define ``no-break'' versions of the space -and hyphen characters, which are used where a line should not be -broken. Emacs displays these with an escape character in order to -distinguish them from ordinary spaces and hyphens. For example, a -non-breaking space is displayed as @samp{\ }. You can turn off this -behavior by setting the variable @code{show-nonbreak-escape} to -@code{nil}. +@vindex nobreak-char-display +@cindex nobreak space, display +@cindex nobreak hyphen, display + Some character sets define ``no-break'' versions of the space and +hyphen characters, which are used where a line should not be broken. +Emacs normally displays these characters with special faces +(respectively, @code{nobreak-space} and @code{escape-glyph}) to +distinguish them from ordinary spaces and hyphens. You can turn off +this feature by setting the variable @code{nobreak-char-display} to +@code{nil}. If you set the variable to any other value, that means to +prefix these characters with an escape character. @node Cursor Display @section Displaying the Cursor