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WEBVTT
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Introduction
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Overlays and what they can do
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Simple overlay example - creating an overlay
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Adding properties
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Deleting an overlay
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Setting fonts the right way
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More properties
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Visibility
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Adding text
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Custom properties
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Notes on properties
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Improving C++ compiler output
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The problem with C++ error messages
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Many standard class templates have default arguments
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Some types are aliases for longer things, too
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Reporting type information accurately means long lines
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Emacs can help - Treat C++ type names as just another kind of balanced expression
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Add overlays to improve readability
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Create a minor mode that runs during compilation
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Parsing types as balanced expressions
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Indent and fill with overlays - Use ancient "pretty printing" algorithms"
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Overlays can mimic line breaks and indentation
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Hiding details - Marking depths with overlays
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Hiding to a target depth
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Demo
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Conclusion
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