(fringe-mode): Use active voice in docstring.

(set-fringe-style): Ditto.
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Lute Kamstra 2003-10-14 11:29:50 +00:00
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@ -139,21 +139,21 @@ frame parameter is used."
;;;###autoload
(defun fringe-mode (&optional mode)
"Set default appearance of fringes on all frames.
"Set the default appearance of fringes on all frames.
When called interactively, the user is queried for MODE. Valid
values for MODE include `none', `default', `left-only',
`right-only', `minimal' and `half'.
When called interactively, query the user for MODE. Valid values
for MODE include `none', `default', `left-only', `right-only',
`minimal' and `half'.
When used in a Lisp program, MODE can be a cons cell where the
integer in car specifies the left fringe width and the integer in
cdr specifies the right fringe width. MODE can also be a single
integer that specifies both the left and the right fringe width.
When nil is used instead of an integer, that means to use the
default fringe width (8 pixels). These width specifications may
be rounded up to ensure that their sum is a multiple of the
character width of a frame. A fringe width of 0 is never rounded
up.
If a fringe width specification is nil, that means to use the
default width (8 pixels). This command may round up the left and
right width specifications to ensure that their sum is a multiple
of the character width of a frame. It never rounds up a fringe
width of 0.
Fringe widths set by `set-window-fringes' override the default
fringe widths set by this command. This command applies to all
@ -165,21 +165,21 @@ frame only, see the command `set-fringe-style'."
;;;###autoload
(defun set-fringe-style (&optional mode)
"Set default appearance of fringes on selected frame.
"Set the default appearance of fringes on the selected frame.
When called interactively, the user is queried for MODE. Valid
values for MODE include `none', `default', `left-only',
`right-only', `minimal' and `half'.
When called interactively, query the user for MODE. Valid values
for MODE include `none', `default', `left-only', `right-only',
`minimal' and `half'.
When used in a Lisp program, MODE can be a cons cell where the
integer in car specifies the left fringe width and the integer in
cdr specifies the right fringe width. MODE can also be a single
integer that specifies both the left and the right fringe width.
When nil is used instead of an integer, that means to use the
default fringe width (8 pixels). These width specifications may
be rounded up to ensure that their sum is a multiple of the
character width of the frame. A fringe width of 0 is never
rounded up.
If a fringe width specification is nil, that means to use the
default width (8 pixels). This command may round up the left and
right width specifications to ensure that their sum is a multiple
of the character width of a frame. It never rounds up a fringe
width of 0.
Fringe widths set by `set-window-fringes' override the default
fringe widths set by this command. If you want to set the