; Improve documentation of 'set-fontset-font'

* doc/lispref/display.texi (Fontsets):
* src/fontset.c (Fset_fontset_font): Doc fix (bug#70993).
emacs-29
Eli Zaretskii 2024-05-17 10:18:35 +03:00
parent 042b58b5ff
commit 3dd09516c9
2 changed files with 18 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -4015,6 +4015,14 @@ the charset @code{japanese-jisx0208}:
(set-fontset-font t 'japanese-jisx0208
(font-spec :family "Kochi Gothic"))
@end smallexample
Note that this function should generally be called from the user's
init files, and more generally before any of @var{characters} were
displayed in the current Emacs session. That's because for some
scripts, Emacs caches the way they are displayed, and the cached
information includes the font used for them -- once these characters
are displayed once, the cached font will continue to be used
regardless of changes in the fontsets.
@end defun
@defun char-displayable-p char

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@ -1499,7 +1499,16 @@ Optional 5th argument ADD, if non-nil, specifies how to add FONT-SPEC
to the previously set font specifications for CHARACTERS. If it is
`prepend', FONT-SPEC is prepended to the existing font specifications.
If it is `append', FONT-SPEC is appended. By default, FONT-SPEC
overwrites the previous settings. */)
overwrites the previous settings.
For reliable results, this function should be called before any
of CHARACTERS were displayed in the current Emacs session. In
particular, if some of CHARACTERS are displayed using character
compositions, those compositions will be cached after they are first
produced, and the cached values include the font used for displaying
the composed characters -- calling this function will not affect the
font recorded in the cache of compositions, thus they will continue
to be shown using the fonts from before the call. */)
(Lisp_Object fontset, Lisp_Object characters, Lisp_Object font_spec,
Lisp_Object frame, Lisp_Object add)
{