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@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ object that belongs to a particular buffer, and has a specified
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beginning and end. It also has properties that you can examine and set;
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these affect the display of the text within the overlay.
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An overlays uses markers to record its beginning and end; thus,
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An overlay uses markers to record its beginning and end; thus,
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editing the text of the buffer adjusts the beginning and end of each
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overlay so that it stays with the text. When you create the overlay,
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you can specify whether text inserted at the beginning should be
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@ -1737,7 +1737,7 @@ The purpose of @var{spec} is to specify how the face should appear on
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different kinds of terminals. It should be an alist whose elements
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have the form @code{(@var{display} @var{atts})}. Each element's
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@sc{car}, @var{display}, specifies a class of terminals. (The first
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element, if it s @sc{car} is @code{default}, is special---it specifies
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element, if its @sc{car} is @code{default}, is special---it specifies
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defaults for the remaining elements). The element's @sc{cadr},
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@var{atts}, is a list of face attributes and their values; it
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specifies what the face should look like on that kind of terminal.
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@ -4258,8 +4258,8 @@ this is a simple underline, like a typical web-page link.
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For convenience, there are two sorts of button-creation functions,
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those that add button properties to an existing region of a buffer,
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called @code{make-...button}, and those also insert the button text,
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called @code{insert-...button}.
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called @code{make-...button}, and those that also insert the button
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text, called @code{insert-...button}.
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The button-creation functions all take the @code{&rest} argument
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@var{properties}, which should be a sequence of @var{property value}
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@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ additional active keymaps through the variable
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text or overlay property. If that is non-@code{nil}, it is the first
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keymap to be processed, in normal circumstances.
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However, there are also special ways for program can to substitute
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However, there are also special ways for programs to substitute
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other keymaps for some of those. The variable
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@code{overriding-local-map}, if non-@code{nil}, specifies a keymap
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that replaces all the usual active keymaps except the global keymap.
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@ -1423,7 +1423,7 @@ variable @code{@var{mode}-hook}.
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@end defmac
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The initial value must be @code{nil} except in cases where (1) the
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mode is preloaded in Emacs, or (2) it is painless to for loading to
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mode is preloaded in Emacs, or (2) it is painless for loading to
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enable the mode even though the user did not request it. For
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instance, if the mode has no effect unless something else is enabled,
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and will always be loaded by that time, enabling it by default is
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@ -2254,7 +2254,7 @@ If this variable is non-@code{nil}, its value should be a function that
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finds the next ``definition'' to put in the buffer index, scanning
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backward in the buffer from point. It should return @code{nil} if it
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doesn't find another ``definition'' before point. Otherwise it should
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leave point at the place it finds a ``definition,'' and return any
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leave point at the place it finds a ``definition'' and return any
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non-@code{nil} value.
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Setting this variable makes it buffer-local in the current buffer.
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@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ Here is an example of using @code{count-lines}:
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@defun line-number-at-pos &optional pos
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@cindex line number
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This function returns the line number in the current buffer
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corresponding the buffer position @var{pos}. If @var{pos} is @code{nil}
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corresponding to the buffer position @var{pos}. If @var{pos} is @code{nil}
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or omitted, the current buffer position is used.
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@end defun
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@ -2714,7 +2714,7 @@ list.
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@defun remove-list-of-text-properties start end list-of-properties &optional object
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Like @code{remove-text-properties} except that
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@var{list-of-properties} is a list property names only, not an
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@var{list-of-properties} is a list of property names only, not an
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alternating list of property names and values.
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@end defun
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