Valid priorities start at 0 and go to one less than
[method@Gtk.TextTagTable.get_size]. Each tag in a table
has a unique priority; setting the priority of one tag shifts
the priorities of all the other tags in the table to maintain
a unique priority for each tag.
Higher priority tags “win” if two tags both set the same text
attribute. When adding a tag to a tag table, it will be assigned
the highest priority in the table by default; so normally the
precedence of a set of tags is the order in which they were added
to the table, or created with [method@Gtk.TextBuffer.create_tag],
which adds the tag to the buffer’s table automatically.
Sets the priority of a GtkTextTag.
Valid priorities start at 0 and go to one less than [method@Gtk.TextTagTable.get_size]. Each tag in a table has a unique priority; setting the priority of one tag shifts the priorities of all the other tags in the table to maintain a unique priority for each tag.
Higher priority tags “win” if two tags both set the same text attribute. When adding a tag to a tag table, it will be assigned the highest priority in the table by default; so normally the precedence of a set of tags is the order in which they were added to the table, or created with [method@Gtk.TextBuffer.create_tag], which adds the tag to the buffer’s table automatically.