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* doc/emacs/display.texi (Standard Faces): Fix indexing.

* lisp/faces.el (header-line-active, header-line-inactive): Fix
the :version tag.  (Bug#73862)
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Eli Zaretskii 2024-11-16 16:08:26 +02:00
parent a4014c058b
commit f630520be9
2 changed files with 17 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -742,8 +742,8 @@ Display}).
frame:
@table @code
@item mode-line
@cindex @code{mode-line} face
@item mode-line
This is the base face used for the mode lines, as well as header lines
and for menu bars when toolkit menus are not used. By default, it's
drawn with shadows for a raised effect on graphical displays, and
@ -752,31 +752,31 @@ drawn as the inverse of the default face on text terminals.
The @code{mode-line-active} and @code{mode-line-inactive} faces (which
are the ones used on the mode lines) inherit from this face.
@item mode-line-active
@cindex faces for mode lines
@item mode-line-active
Like @code{mode-line}, but used for the mode line of the currently
selected window. This face inherits from @code{mode-line}, so changes
in that face affect mode lines in all windows.
@item mode-line-inactive
@cindex @code{mode-line-inactive} face
@item mode-line-inactive
Like @code{mode-line}, but used for mode lines of the windows other
than the selected one (if @code{mode-line-in-non-selected-windows} is
non-@code{nil}). This face inherits from @code{mode-line}, so changes
in that face affect mode lines in all windows.
@item mode-line-highlight
@cindex @code{mode-line-highlight} face
@item mode-line-highlight
Like @code{highlight}, but used for mouse-sensitive portions of text
on mode lines. Such portions of text typically pop up tooltips
(@pxref{Tooltips}) when the mouse pointer hovers above them.
@item mode-line-buffer-id
@cindex @code{mode-line-buffer-id} face
@item mode-line-buffer-id
This face is used for buffer identification parts in the mode line.
@item header-line
@cindex @code{header-line} face
@item header-line
Similar to @code{mode-line} for a window's header line, which appears
at the top of a window just as the mode line appears at the bottom.
Most windows do not have a header line---only some special modes, such
@ -785,40 +785,40 @@ Info mode, create one.
The @code{header-line-active} and @code{header-line-inactive} faces (which
are the ones used on the header lines) inherit from this face.
@item header-line-active
@cindex faces for header lines
@item header-line-active
Like @code{header-line}, but used for the header line of the currently
selected window. This face inherits from @code{header-line}, so changes
in that face affect header lines in all windows.
@item header-line-inactive
@cindex @code{header-line-inactive} face
@item header-line-inactive
Like @code{header-line}, but used for header lines of the windows other
than the selected one (if those windows have a header line). This face
inherits from @code{header-line}, so changes in that face affect header
lines in all windows.
@item header-line-highlight
@cindex @code{header-line-highlight} face
@item header-line-highlight
Similar to @code{highlight} and @code{mode-line-highlight}, but used
for mouse-sensitive portions of text on header lines. This is a
separate face because the @code{header-line} face might be customized
in a way that does not interact well with @code{highlight}.
@item tab-line
@cindex @code{tab-line} face
@item tab-line
Similar to @code{mode-line} for a window's tab line, which appears
at the top of a window with tabs representing window buffers.
@xref{Tab Line}.
@item vertical-border
@cindex @code{vertical-border} face
@item vertical-border
This face is used for the vertical divider between windows on text
terminals.
@item minibuffer-prompt
@cindex @code{minibuffer-prompt} face
@vindex minibuffer-prompt-properties
@item minibuffer-prompt
This face is used for the prompt strings displayed in the minibuffer.
By default, Emacs automatically adds this face to the value of
@code{minibuffer-prompt-properties}, which is a list of text
@ -826,8 +826,8 @@ properties (@pxref{Text Properties,,, elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference
Manual}) used to display the prompt text. (This variable takes effect
when you enter the minibuffer.)
@item fringe
@cindex @code{fringe} face
@item fringe
The face for the fringes to the left and right of windows on graphic
displays. (The fringes are the narrow portions of the Emacs frame
between the text area and the window's right and left borders.)
@ -859,15 +859,15 @@ This face determines the visual appearance of the scroll bar.
This face determines the color of tool bar icons. @xref{Tool Bars}.
@item tab-bar
This face determines the color of tab bar icons. @xref{Tab Bars}.
@item menu
@cindex menu bar appearance
@cindex @code{menu} face, no effect if customized
@cindex customization of @code{menu} face
@item menu
This face determines the colors and font of Emacs's menus. @xref{Menu
Bars}.
@item tty-menu-enabled-face
@cindex faces for text-mode menus
@cindex TTY menu faces
@item tty-menu-enabled-face
This face is used to display enabled menu items on text-mode
terminals.
@item tty-menu-disabled-face

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@ -2825,14 +2825,14 @@ Use the face `mode-line-highlight' for features that can be selected."
'((t :inherit header-line))
"Face for the selected header line.
This inherits from the `header-line' face."
:version "29.5"
:version "31.1"
:group 'mode-line-faces
:group 'basic-faces)
(defface header-line-inactive
'((t :inherit header-line))
"Basic header line face for non-selected windows."
:version "29.5"
:version "31.1"
:group 'mode-line-faces
:group 'basic-faces)