* fringe.el (fringe-styles): Doc fix.

Fixes: debbugs:15239
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Lars Ingebrigtsen 2014-02-07 20:40:26 -08:00
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2014-02-08 Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi@gnus.org>
* fringe.el (fringe-styles): Doc fix (bug#15239).
* isearch.el (isearch-filter-predicate): Documentation typo fix
(bug#15474).

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@ -152,12 +152,11 @@ See `fringe-mode' for possible values and their effect."
("minimal" . (1 . 1)))
"Alist mapping fringe mode names to fringe widths.
Each list element has the form (NAME . WIDTH), where NAME is a
mnemonic fringe mode name (a symbol) and WIDTH is one of the
following:
mnemonic fringe mode name and WIDTH is one of the following:
- nil, which means the default width (8 pixels).
- a cons cell (LEFT . RIGHT), where LEFT and RIGHT are
respectively the left and right fringe widths in pixels, or
nil (meaning to disable that fringe).
nil (meaning the default width).
- a single integer, which specifies the pixel widths of both
fringes.")
@ -167,7 +166,7 @@ The Lisp value should be one of the following:
- nil, which means the default width (8 pixels).
- a cons cell (LEFT . RIGHT), where LEFT and RIGHT are
respectively the left and right fringe widths in pixels, or
nil (meaning to disable that fringe).
nil (meaning the default width).
- a single integer, which specifies the pixel widths of both
fringes.
Note that the actual width may be rounded up to ensure that the
@ -238,7 +237,7 @@ When used in a Lisp program, MODE should be one of these:
- nil, which means the default width (8 pixels).
- a cons cell (LEFT . RIGHT), where LEFT and RIGHT are
respectively the left and right fringe widths in pixels, or
nil (meaning to disable that fringe).
nil (meaning the default width).
- a single integer, which specifies the pixel widths of both
fringes.
This command may round up the left and right width specifications
@ -263,7 +262,7 @@ When used in a Lisp program, MODE should be one of these:
- nil, which means the default width (8 pixels).
- a cons cell (LEFT . RIGHT), where LEFT and RIGHT are
respectively the left and right fringe widths in pixels, or
nil (meaning to disable that fringe).
nil (meaning the default width).
- a single integer, which specifies the pixel widths of both
fringes.
This command may round up the left and right width specifications