This chapter describes a number of features related to the display that Emacs presents to the user.
| • Refresh Screen | Clearing the screen and redrawing everything on it. | |
| • Forcing Redisplay | Forcing redisplay. | |
| • Truncation | Folding or wrapping long text lines. | |
| • The Echo Area | Displaying messages at the bottom of the screen. | |
| • Warnings | Displaying warning messages for the user. | |
| • Invisible Text | Hiding part of the buffer text. | |
| • Selective Display | Hiding part of the buffer text (the old way). | |
| • Temporary Displays | Displays that go away automatically. | |
| • Overlays | Use overlays to highlight parts of the buffer. | |
| • Size of Displayed Text | How large displayed text is. | |
| • Line Height | Controlling the height of lines. | |
| • Faces | A face defines a graphics style for text characters: font, colors, etc. | |
| • Fringes | Controlling window fringes. | |
| • Scroll Bars | Controlling scroll bars. | |
| • Window Dividers | Separating windows visually. | |
| • Display Property | Images, margins, text size, etc. | |
| • Images | Displaying images in Emacs buffers. | |
| • Xwidgets | Displaying native widgets in Emacs buffers. | |
| • Buttons | Adding clickable buttons to Emacs buffers. | |
| • Abstract Display | Emacs’s Widget for Object Collections. | |
| • Blinking | How Emacs shows the matching open parenthesis. | |
| • Character Display | How Emacs displays individual characters. | |
| • Beeping | Audible signal to the user. | |
| • Window Systems | Which window system is being used. | |
| • Tooltips | Tooltip display in Emacs. | |
| • Bidirectional Display | Display of bidirectional scripts, such as Arabic and Farsi. |
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