(Examining Properties): Mention overlay priority.

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Richard M. Stallman 2007-10-09 01:25:41 +00:00
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2007-10-09 Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
* text.texi (Examining Properties): Mention overlay priority.
* display.texi (Display Margins): Correct the description
of margin display specifications.
(Replacing Specs): New subnode broken out of Display Property.
2007-10-05 Juanma Barranquero <lekktu@gmail.com>
* display.texi (Auto Faces): Fix typo.

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This function is like @code{get-text-property}, except that it checks
overlays first and then text properties. @xref{Overlays}.
The argument @var{object} may be a string, a buffer, or a window. If it
is a window, then the buffer displayed in that window is used for text
properties and overlays, but only the overlays active for that window
are considered. If @var{object} is a buffer, then all overlays in that
buffer are considered, as well as text properties. If @var{object} is a
string, only text properties are considered, since strings never have
overlays.
The argument @var{object} may be a string, a buffer, or a window. If
it is a window, then the buffer displayed in that window is used for
text properties and overlays, but only the overlays active for that
window are considered. If @var{object} is a buffer, then overlays in
that buffer are considered first, in order of decreasing priority,
followed by the text properties. If @var{object} is a string, only
text properties are considered, since strings never have overlays.
@end defun
@defun get-char-property-and-overlay position prop &optional object