fringe-mode doc clarifications
* lisp/fringe.el (fringe-mode): (fringe-mode): Note that this variable and command have nothing to do with modes (bug#6931).
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@@ -181,7 +181,11 @@ When setting this variable in a Lisp program, call
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`set-fringe-mode' afterward to make it take real effect.
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To modify the appearance of the fringe in a specific frame, use
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the interactive function `set-fringe-style'."
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the interactive function `set-fringe-style'.
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Note that, despite the name, this is not a variable that controls
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a (major or minor) Emacs mode, but controls the appearance of the
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fringes."
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:type `(choice
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,@ (mapcar (lambda (style)
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(let ((name
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@@ -248,7 +252,10 @@ Fringe widths set by `set-window-fringes' override the default
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fringe widths set by this command. This command applies to all
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frames that exist and frames to be created in the future. If you
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want to set the default appearance of fringes on the selected
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frame only, see the command `set-fringe-style'."
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frame only, see the command `set-fringe-style'.
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Note that, despite the name, this is not a (major or minor) Emacs
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mode, but a command that controls the appearance of the fringes."
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(interactive (list (fringe-query-style 'all-frames)))
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(set-fringe-mode mode))
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