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This section describes the functions to create, delete and move
overlays, and to examine their contents.
- Function: make-overlay start end &optional buffer front-advance rear-advance
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This function creates and returns an overlay that belongs to
buffer and ranges from start to end. Both start
and end must specify buffer positions; they may be integers or
markers. If buffer is omitted, the overlay is created in the
current buffer.
The arguments front-advance and rear-advance specify the
insertion type for the start of the overlay and for the end of the
overlay. See section Marker Insertion Types.
- Function: overlay-start overlay
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This function returns the position at which overlay starts,
as an integer.
- Function: overlay-end overlay
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This function returns the position at which overlay ends,
as an integer.
- Function: overlay-buffer overlay
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This function returns the buffer that overlay belongs to.
- Function: delete-overlay overlay
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This function deletes overlay. The overlay continues to exist as
a Lisp object, but ceases to be attached to the buffer it belonged to,
and ceases to have any effect on display.
A deleted overlay is not permanently useless. You can give it
a new buffer position by calling move-overlay
.
- Function: move-overlay overlay start end &optional buffer
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This function moves overlay to buffer, and places its bounds
at start and end. Both arguments start and end
must specify buffer positions; they may be integers or markers. If
buffer is omitted, the overlay stays in the same buffer.
The return value is overlay.
This is the only valid way to change the endpoints of an overlay. Do
not try modifying the markers in the overlay by hand, as that fails to
update other vital data structures and can cause some overlays to be
"lost".
- Function: overlays-at pos
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This function returns a list of all the overlays that contain position
pos in the current buffer. The list is in no particular order.
An overlay contains position pos if it begins at or before
pos, and ends after pos.
- Function: overlays-in beg end
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This function returns a list of the overlays that overlap the region
beg through end. "Overlap" means that at least one
character is contained within the overlay and also contained within the
specified region; however, empty overlays are included in the result if
they are located at beg or between beg and end.
- Function: next-overlay-change pos
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This function returns the buffer position of the next beginning or end
of an overlay, after pos.
- Function: previous-overlay-change pos
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This function returns the buffer position of the previous beginning or
end of an overlay, before pos.
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