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comparison man/lispref/extents.texi @ 298:70ad99077275 r21-0b47
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43 primarily affect the way the text contained in the extent is displayed. | 43 primarily affect the way the text contained in the extent is displayed. |
44 Extents can freely overlap each other in a buffer or string. Extents | 44 Extents can freely overlap each other in a buffer or string. Extents |
45 are invisible to functions that merely examine the text of a buffer or | 45 are invisible to functions that merely examine the text of a buffer or |
46 string. | 46 string. |
47 | 47 |
48 @emph{NOTE}: An alternative way to add properties to a buffer or | 48 @emph{Please note:} An alternative way to add properties to a buffer or |
49 string is to use text properties. @xref{Text Properties}. | 49 string is to use text properties. @xref{Text Properties}. |
50 | 50 |
51 An extent is logically a Lisp object consisting of a start position, | 51 An extent is logically a Lisp object consisting of a start position, |
52 an end position, a buffer or string to which these positions refer, and | 52 an end position, a buffer or string to which these positions refer, and |
53 a property list. As text is inserted into a buffer, the start and end | 53 a property list. As text is inserted into a buffer, the start and end |