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Fix typos and markup in fill column indicator docs
* doc/emacs/display.texi (Displaying Boundaries): Fix typos and Texinfo markup.
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@ -1174,19 +1174,20 @@ right-to-left paragraphs.
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@findex display-fill-column-indicator-mode
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@findex global-display-fill-column-indicator-mode
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Emacs can add an indicator to display a fill column position. The
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fill column indicator is a useful functionality specially in
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prog-mode to indicate the position of an specific column.
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fill column indicator is a useful functionality especially in
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@code{prog-mode} to indicate the position of a specific column.
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You can set the buffer-local variables @code{display-fill-column-indicator}
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and @code{display-fill-column-indicator-character} to activate the
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indicator and controls how the indicator looks.
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You can set the buffer-local variables
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@code{display-fill-column-indicator} and
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@code{display-fill-column-indicator-character} to activate the
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indicator and control how it looks, respectively.
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Alternatively you can type @w{@kbd{M-x display-fill-column-indicator-mode}}
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or @w{@kbd{M-x global-display-fill-column-indicator-mode}} which enables the
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indicator locally and globally respectively and also chooses the
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character to use if none is set already. It is possible to use the
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first one to activate the indicator in a hook or the second one to
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enable it globally.
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or @w{@kbd{M-x global-display-fill-column-indicator-mode}} which
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enables the indicator locally or globally, respectively, and also
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chooses the character to use if none is already set. It is possible
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to use the first one to activate the indicator in a hook and the
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second one to enable it globally.
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There are 2 buffer local variables and 1 face to customize this mode:
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@ -1203,20 +1204,20 @@ Any other value disables the indicator. The default value is @code{t}.
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@item display-fill-column-indicator-character
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@vindex display-fill-column-indicator-character
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Specifies the character used for the indicator. This character can be
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any valid char including unicode ones if the actual font supports
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them.
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any valid character including Unicode ones if the font supports them.
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When the mode is enabled through the functions
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@code{display-fill-column-indicator-mode} or
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@code{global-display-fill-column-indicator-mode}, the initialization
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functions check if this variable is @code{non-nil}, otherwise the
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initialization tries to set it to U+2502 or @samp{|}.
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functions check if this variable is non-@code{nil}, otherwise the
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initialization tries to set it to @code{U+2502} or @samp{|}.
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@item fill-column-indicator
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@vindex fill-column-indicator
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Specifies the face used to display the indicator. It inherits its
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default values from shadow but without background color. To change
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the indicator color you need to set only the foreground color of this face.
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default values from the face @code{shadow} but without background
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color. To change the indicator color you need only set the foreground
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color of this face.
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@end table
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@vindex indicate-buffer-boundaries
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