(Special Properties): Correct meaning of fontified face. Text

suggested by Stefan Monnier.
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Chong Yidong 2007-06-01 02:05:39 +00:00
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@item fontified
@kindex fontified @r{(text property)}
This property says whether the character has a face assigned to it by font
locking. The display engine tests it to decide whether a buffer
portion needs refontifying before display. @xref{Auto Faces}. It
takes one of three values:
@table @asis
@item @code{nil}
Font locking is disabled, or the character's @code{face} property, if
any, is invalid.
@item @code{defer}
This value is only used when ``just in time'' font locking is enabled
and it means that the character's @code{face} property is invalid and
needs deferred fontification.
@item @code{t}
The character's @code{face} property, or absence of one, is valid.
@end table
This property says whether the text is ready for display. If
@code{nil}, Emacs's redisplay routine calls the functions in
@code{fontification-functions} (@pxref{Auto Faces}) to prepare this
part of the buffer before it is displayed. It is used internally by
the ``just in time'' font locking code.
@item display
This property activates various features that change the