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diff --git a/doc/groff.texinfo b/doc/groff.texinfo index 9beddffd..0a3bfd21 100644 --- a/doc/groff.texinfo +++ b/doc/groff.texinfo @@ -5769,14 +5769,14 @@ and spam. Associate @var{style} with font position@w{ }@var{n}. A font position can be associated either with a font or with a style. The current font is the index of a font position and so is also either a font or a -style. When it is a style, the font that is actually used is the font -the name of which is the concatenation of the name of the current +style. If it is a style, the font that is actually used is the font +which name is the concatenation of the name of the current family and the name of the current style. For example, if the current font is@w{ }1 and font position@w{ }1 is associated with style@w{ }@samp{R} and the current font family is@w{ }@samp{T}, then font @samp{TR} will be used. If the current font is not a style, then the -current family is ignored. When the requests @code{cs}, @code{bd}, -@code{tkf}, @code{uf}, or @code{fspecial} are applied to a style, then +current family is ignored. If the requests @code{cs}, @code{bd}, +@code{tkf}, @code{uf}, or @code{fspecial} are applied to a style, they will instead be applied to the member of the current family corresponding to that style. @@ -7403,7 +7403,7 @@ The @code{als} request can make a macro have more than one name. This would be called as @Example -.vl $Id: groff.texinfo,v 1.78 2001/07/20 14:36:51 wlemb Exp $ +.vl $Id: groff.texinfo,v 1.79 2001/07/25 12:43:18 wlemb Exp $ @endExample @endDefesc |