(defun auto-o-position (item list)
"Find the first occurrence of ITEM in LIST.
Return the index of the matching item, or nil of not found.
-Comparison is done with 'equal."
+Comparison is done with `equal'."
(let (el (i 0))
(catch 'found
(while (setq el (nth i list))
(CLASS @optional :id DEFINITION-ID @rest REGEXP1 REGEXP2 ... )
CLASS is a symbol specifying the auto-overlay class. The standard
-classes are 'word, 'line, 'self, 'flat and 'nested. The :id
+classes are `word', `line', `self', `flat' and `nested'. The :id
property is optional. It should be a symbol that can be used to
uniquely identify DEFINITION (see
`auto-overlay-unload-definition').
symbol) and VALUE is its value.
The properties :edge and :id are optional. The :edge property
-EDGE should be one of the symbols 'start or 'end. If it is not
-specified, :edge is assumed to be 'start. The :id property is a
+EDGE should be one of the symbols `start' or `end'. If it is not
+specified, :edge is assumed to be `start'. The :id property is a
symbol that can be used to uniquely identify REGEXP (see
`auto-overlay-unload-regexp')."
symbol) and VALUE is its value.
The properties :edge and :id are optional. The :edge property
-EDGE should be one of the symbols 'start or 'end. If it is not
-specified, :edge is assumed to be 'start. The :id property is a
+EDGE should be one of the symbols `start' or `end'. If it is not
+specified, :edge is assumed to be `start'. The :id property is a
symbol that can be used to uniquely identify REGEXP (see
`auto-overlay-unload-regexp')."
buffer location specified by the number or marker and make it
unmatched. If START or END are non-nil but neither of the above,
make that edge unmatched. If START or END are null, don't change
-that edge. However, if END is null, and START is an 'end overlay,
+that edge. However, if END is null, and START is an `end' overlay,
match end of OVERLAY rather than start.
If NO-PARSE is non-nil, block re-parsing due to exclusive overlay
changes. If NO-PROPS is non-nil, block updating of overlay's
properties. If PROTECT-MATCH is non-nil, don't modify any match
-overlays associated with OVERLAY (i.e. don't modify their 'parent
+overlays associated with OVERLAY (i.e. don't modify their `parent'
properties)."
(let ((old-start (overlay-start overlay))
"Delete OVERLAY from buffer.
If PROTECT-MATCH is non-nil, don't modify any match overlays
-associated with OVERLAY (i.e. leave their 'parent properties
+associated with OVERLAY (i.e. leave their `parent' properties
alone). If NO-PARSE is non-nil, block re-parsing due to exclusive
overlay changes."