- (i.e. an Emacs window, usually), the specifier for PROPERTY will first
- be searched for a specification whose locale is the buffer contained
- within that window; then for a specification whose locale is the window
- itself; then for a specification whose locale is the frame that the
- window is contained within; etc. The first instantiator that is
- valid for the domain (usually this means that the instantiator is
- recognized by the device [i.e. the X server or TTY device] that the
- domain is on. The function `face-property-instance' actually does
- all this, and is used to determine how to display the face.
+ (i.e. an Emacs window, usually), the specifier for PROPERTY will
+ first be searched for a specification whose locale is the buffer
+ contained within that window; then for a specification whose locale
+ is the window itself; then for a specification whose locale is the
+ frame that the window is contained within; etc. The first
+ instantiator that is valid for the domain (usually this means that
+ the instantiator is recognized by the device [i.e. MS Windows, the X
+ server or TTY device] that the domain is on. The function
+ `face-property-instance' actually does all this, and is used to
+ determine how to display the face.