I've been experimenting today with text properties in Emacs. If I position the cursor on a line with some text on it and then execute the following code with M-:
, the line is redisplayed in bold.
(overlay-put
(make-overlay
(line-beginning-position)
(line-end-position))
'face 'bold)
If, however, I wipe out the over开发者_开发知识库lay with (remove-overlays)
and execute the following code, nothing happens (except that the word "nil" appears in the minibuffer).
(put-text-property
(line-beginning-position)
(line-end-position)
'face 'bold)
From what I've gleaned so far, I'd expect that these two snippets should produce the same visual results. Why don't they?
When font-lock-mode
is on, the face
attribute will be overridden. Try font-lock-face
instead:
(put-text-property (line-beginning-position) (line-end-position) 'font-lock-face 'bold)
ansi-color.el -- "In Emacs, however, things are a bit different: When font-lock is active in a buffer, you cannot simply add face text-properties to the buffer. Font-lock will remove the face text-property using 'font-lock-unfontify-region-function'. If you want to insert the strings returned by 'ansi-color-apply' into such buffers, you must set 'font-lock-unfontify-region-function' to `ansi-color-unfontify-region'. This function will not remove all face text-properties unconditionally. It will keep the face text-properties if the property 'ansi-color' is set.
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