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RE: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... )
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Drew Adams |
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RE: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ) |
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Fri, 4 Apr 2008 08:57:22 -0700 |
> > AFAIK, string= ignores text properties and should do what
> > you want.
>
> It does work, you are right. It is that all the extra stuff is really
> not necessary in my application. And it obscures debugging.
Then I guess your options are to either (1) prevent the string from having a
text property to begin with or (2) remove the text property.
For #1, you need to find where that happens. #2 is straightforward:
(substring-no-properties string-w-text-props)
Depending on what you are doing, you might alternatively use a print function to
insert text (without faces) in a buffer.:
(with-output-to-temp-buffer "foo" (princ some-text))
And if you are getting the text from a buffer in the first place, you can use
`buffer-substring-no-properties' instead of `buffer-substring'. See also
`insert-buffer-substring-no-properties'.
HTH
- elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Mirko, 2008/04/03
- RE: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Drew Adams, 2008/04/04
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- Re: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Mirko, 2008/04/04
- RE: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Drew Adams, 2008/04/04
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- Re: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Mirko, 2008/04/04
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- Re: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Mirko, 2008/04/04
- RE: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Drew Adams, 2008/04/04
- Re: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Eli Zaretskii, 2008/04/05
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- Re: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Mirko, 2008/04/04
Re: elispQ: How can I extract text from #("text" ... ), Tim X, 2008/04/04