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face properties that are untouched by font lock
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Joe Corneli |
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face properties that are untouched by font lock |
Date: |
Thu, 14 Jul 2005 17:48:52 -0500 |
I would like to add a text property to buffers that has
the following characteristics:
It is a text property, not an overlay, because I want to be able to
cut and paste the text and keep the property.
It has a user-visible aspect to it; a face would be good,
but the face property is "owned" by font-lock; my property
should nonetheless be compatible with font-lock.
I want my property to have higher precedence than font-lock's
face property, i.e., if font-lock turns some word blue,
but I turned it red, it should always appear in red.
Does anyone have any advice on this topic?
I looked at (and do not fully understand) the description of
`font-lock-face' from the "Special Properties" node of the elisp
manual. It seems like it might be close to what I want, but with the
precedence turned around. I could be quite worng about that.
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