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authorRichard M. Stallman2005-01-30 11:26:25 +0000
committerRichard M. Stallman2005-01-30 11:26:25 +0000
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(Glossary) <Faces>: Add xref.
<User Option>: Change definition--include faces. Change xref.
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@@ -434,6 +434,7 @@ such as font family and size, foreground and background colors,
434underline and strike-through, background stipple, etc. Emacs provides 434underline and strike-through, background stipple, etc. Emacs provides
435features to associate specific faces with portions of buffer text, in 435features to associate specific faces with portions of buffer text, in
436order to display that text as specified by the face attributes. 436order to display that text as specified by the face attributes.
437@xref{Faces}.
437 438
438@item File Locking 439@item File Locking
439Emacs uses file locking to notice when two different users 440Emacs uses file locking to notice when two different users
@@ -1223,8 +1224,9 @@ back the text that existed earlier in the editing session.
1223@xref{Undo}. 1224@xref{Undo}.
1224 1225
1225@item User Option 1226@item User Option
1226A user option is a variable (q.v.@:) that exists so that you can customize 1227A user option is a face (q.v.@:) or a variable (q.v.@:) that exists so
1227Emacs by setting it to a new value. @xref{Variables}. 1228that you can customize Emacs by setting it to a new value.
1229@xref{Easy Customization}.
1228 1230
1229@item Variable 1231@item Variable
1230A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value. 1232A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value.