* doc/lispref/modes.texi (Defining Minor Modes, SMIE Lexer): Markup fixes.

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2014-12-24 Glenn Morris <rgm@gnu.org>
* modes.texi (Defining Minor Modes, SMIE Lexer): Markup fixes.
2014-12-23 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* windows.texi (Recombining Windows): Index subject of sections.

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disables it. From Lisp, an argument of @code{toggle} toggles the mode,
whereas an omitted or @code{nil} argument enables the mode.
This makes it easy to enable the minor mode in a major mode hook, for example.
If @var{doc} is nil, the macro supplies a default documentation string
If @var{doc} is @code{nil}, the macro supplies a default documentation string
explaining the above.
By default, it also defines a variable named @var{mode}, which is set to
@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@ For example:
Notice how those lexers return the empty string when in front of
parentheses. This is because SMIE automatically takes care of the
parentheses defined in the syntax table. More specifically if the lexer
returns nil or an empty string, SMIE tries to handle the corresponding
returns @code{nil} or an empty string, SMIE tries to handle the corresponding
text as a sexp according to syntax tables.
@node SMIE Tricks