changeset 48534:4128ae2ce141

indicate-empty-lines => indicate-unused-lines, etc.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Sun, 24 Nov 2002 19:08:21 +0000
parents 2eca4c95c2bf
children e2e2249bea09
files man/display.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/man/display.texi	Sun Nov 24 19:07:46 2002 +0000
+++ b/man/display.texi	Sun Nov 24 19:08:21 2002 +0000
@@ -679,18 +679,22 @@
 delete-trailing-whitespace @key{RET}}.  (This command does not remove
 the form-feed characters.)
 
-@vindex indicate-empty-lines
+@vindex indicate-unused-lines
 @vindex default-indicate-empty-lines
-@cindex empty lines
-@cindex fringes, and empty line indication
-  Emacs can indicate empty lines at the end of the buffer with a small
-image in the left fringe of the window (@pxref{Fringes}).  To enable
-this feature, set the buffer-local variable @code{indicate-empty-lines}
-to a non-@code{nil} value.  The default value of this variable is
-controlled by the variable @code{default-indicate-empty-lines}; by
-setting that variable, you can enable or disable this feature for all
-new buffers.  (This feature currently doesn't work on character
-terminals.)
+@cindex unused lines
+@cindex fringes, and unused line indication
+  Emacs can indicate unused lines at the end of the window with a
+small image in the left fringe (@pxref{Fringes}).  The image appears
+for window lines that do not correspond to any buffer text.  Blank
+lines at the end of the buffer then stand out because they do not have
+this image in the fringe.
+
+  To enable this feature, set the buffer-local variable
+@code{indicate-unused-lines} to a non-@code{nil} value.  The default
+value of this variable is controlled by the variable
+@code{default-indicate-unused-lines}; by setting that variable, you
+can enable or disable this feature for all new buffers.  (This feature
+currently doesn't work on character terminals.)
 
 @node Follow Mode
 @section Follow Mode