changeset 78668:ec2c4356638d

(Faces): Change secn title. Clarify not all fonts come from Font Lock.
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Mon, 27 Aug 2007 03:55:07 +0000
parents 258c054fb412
children 4d8938a97d96
files man/display.texi
diffstat 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/man/display.texi	Mon Aug 27 03:54:16 2007 +0000
+++ b/man/display.texi	Mon Aug 27 03:55:07 2007 +0000
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
   To turn off Follow mode, type @kbd{M-x follow-mode} a second time.
 
 @node Faces
-@section Using Multiple Typefaces
+@section Faces: Controlling Text Display Style
 @cindex faces
 
   You can specify various styles for displaying text using
@@ -298,11 +298,11 @@
 support colors.  Text-only terminals generally do not support changing
 the height and width or the font family.
 
-  Emacs uses faces automatically for highlighting, through the work of
-Font Lock mode.  @xref{Font Lock}, for more information about Font
-Lock mode and syntactic highlighting.  You can print out the buffer
-with the highlighting that appears on your screen using the command
-@code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces}.  @xref{PostScript}.
+  Most major modes assign faces to the text automatically through the
+work of Font Lock mode.  @xref{Font Lock}, for more information about
+Font Lock mode and syntactic highlighting.  You can print the current
+buffer with the highlighting that appears on your screen using the
+command @code{ps-print-buffer-with-faces}.  @xref{PostScript}.
 
   You control the appearance of a part of the text in the buffer by
 specifying the face or faces to use for it.  The style of display used