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@end ignore |
@end ignore |
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@end table |
@end table |
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@defvar line-spacing |
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When this permanently buffer-local variable is non-nil, if its value is |
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an integer, that many pixels of extra space are put below each line. If |
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the value is a floating point number, compute the spacing by multiplying |
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the value by the default frame line height. |
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Note that this variable and the frame parameter @code{line-spacing} |
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(described above) control different things. The frame parameter is |
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involved in setting the frame line height (@pxref{Creating Frames}), |
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while the buffer-local variable is for already-created frames. |
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For example, if the frame parameter is nil, a variable value of 1.0 |
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``double-spaces'' the display because for every line of text, there is |
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an additional full line of space put below it. Likewise, a value of 2.0 |
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``triple-spaces'' the display, and so forth. If, on the other hand, the |
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frame parameter is 10, a variable value of 10 would effectively put 20 |
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pixels of space under the text. |
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@end defvar |
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@defvar blink-cursor-alist |
@defvar blink-cursor-alist |
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This variable specifies how to blink the cursor. Each element has the |
This variable specifies how to blink the cursor. Each element has the |
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form @code{(@var{on-state} . @var{off-state})}. Whenever the cursor |
form @code{(@var{on-state} . @var{off-state})}. Whenever the cursor |