xterms and the Linux console). On such displays, only the comment
delimiters will appear to be fontified (in the new face
`font-lock-comment-delimiter-face'). To restore the old appearance,
-customize `font-lock-comment-face', or use a newer terminal emulator
-that supports more colors (256 is now common). For example for xterm
-compatible emulators you can run emacs like this:
+customize `font-lock-comment-face'. Another alternative is to use a
+newer terminal emulator that supports more colors (256 is now common).
+For example, for xterm compatible emulators that support 256 colors,
+you can run emacs like this:
env TERM=xterm-256color emacs -nw
(This was new in Emacs 22.1, but was not described. In Emacs 22.1
this also happened for terminals with a light background, that is not