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diff --git a/doc/lispref/display.texi b/doc/lispref/display.texi index 66823c65567..854aa06dbbd 100644 --- a/doc/lispref/display.texi +++ b/doc/lispref/display.texi @@ -2549,9 +2549,10 @@ used automatically to handle certain shades of gray. @item :font The font used to display the face. Its value should be a font object -or a fontset. @xref{Low-Level Font}, for information about font -objects, font specs, and font entities. @xref{Fontsets}, for -information about fontsets. +or a fontset. If it is a font object, it specifies the font to be +used by the face for displaying ASCII characters. @xref{Low-Level +Font}, for information about font objects, font specs, and font +entities. @xref{Fontsets}, for information about fontsets. @anchor{face-font-attribute} When specifying this attribute using @code{set-face-attribute} or @@ -2994,13 +2995,19 @@ return value is always specified, use a value of @code{default} for @var{inherit}. @defun face-font face &optional frame character -This function returns the name of the font of face @var{face}. +This function returns the name of the font used by the specified +@var{face}. If the optional argument @var{frame} is specified, it returns the name -of the font of @var{face} for that frame. If @var{frame} is omitted or -@code{nil}, the selected frame is used. In the latter case, if the -optional third argument @var{character} is supplied, it returns the font -name used for @var{character}. +of the font of @var{face} for that frame; @var{frame} defaults to the +selected frame if it is @code{nil} or omitted. If @var{frame} is +@code{t}, the function reports on the font defaults for @var{face} to +be used for new frames. + +By default, the returned font is for displaying ASCII characters, but +if @var{frame} is anything but @code{t}, and the optional third +argument @var{character} is supplied, the function returns the font +name used by @var{face} for that character. @end defun @defun face-foreground face &optional frame inherit |