Minor cleanups.

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Richard M. Stallman 2002-04-01 03:54:12 +00:00
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@ -2248,7 +2248,7 @@ specification of the form @code{(space . @var{props})}, where
values). You can put this property on one or more consecutive
characters; a space of the specified height and width is displayed in
place of @emph{all} of those characters. These are the properties you
can use to specify the weight of the space:
can use in @var{props} to specify the weight of the space:
@table @code
@item :width @var{width}
@ -2268,8 +2268,8 @@ value @var{hpos} is measured in units of the normal character width. It
may be an interer or a floating point number.
@end table
Exactly one of the above properties should be used. You can also
specify the height of the space, with other properties:
You should use one and only one of the above properties. You can
also specify the height of the space, with other properties:
@table @code
@item :height @var{height}
@ -2287,8 +2287,7 @@ baseline. The value of @var{ascent} must be a non-negative number no
greater than 100.
@end table
You should not use both @code{:height} and @code{:relative-height}
together.
Don't use both @code{:height} and @code{:relative-height} together.
@node Other Display Specs
@subsection Other Display Specifications
@ -2306,9 +2305,8 @@ instead of the text that has the display specification, at the same
position as that text. This is a special case of marginal display
(@pxref{Display Margins}).
Recursive display specifications are not supported, i.e.@: string
display specifications that have a display specification property
themselves.
Recursive display specifications are not supported---string display
specifications must not have @code{display} properties themselves.
@item (space-width @var{factor})
This display specification affects all the space characters within the