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A buffer can have blank areas called display margins
on the left and on the right. Ordinary text never appears in
these areas, but you can put things into the display margins
using the display property. There is currently no
way to make text or images in the margin mouse-sensitive.
The way to display something in the margins is to specify it
in a margin display specification in the display
property of some text. This is a replacing display specification,
meaning that the text you put it on does not get displayed; the
margin display appears, but that text does not.
A margin display specification looks like ((margin
right-margin) spec) or ((margin
left-margin) spec). Here, spec is
another display specification that says what to display in the
margin. Typically it is a string of text to display, or an image
descriptor.
To display something in the margin in association
with certain buffer text, without altering or preventing the
display of that text, put a before-string property
on the text and put the margin display specification on the
contents of the before-string.
Before the display margins can display anything, you must give them a nonzero width. The usual way to do that is to set these variables:
This variable specifies the width of the left margin, in
character cell (a.k.a. “column”) units. It is
buffer-local in all buffers. A value of nil
means no left marginal area.
This variable specifies the width of the right margin, in
character cell units. It is buffer-local in all buffers. A
value of nil means no right marginal area.
Setting these variables does not immediately affect the
window. These variables are checked when a new buffer is
displayed in the window. Thus, you can make changes take effect
by calling set-window-buffer.
You can also set the margin widths immediately.
This function specifies the margin widths for window
window, in character cell units. The argument
left controls the left margin, and
right controls the right margin (default
0).
This function returns the width of the left and right
margins of window as a cons cell of the form
(left . right)
. If one of the two marginal areas does not
exist, its width is returned as nil; if neither
of the two margins exist, the function returns
(nil). If window is nil,
the selected window is used.
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