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Example: Assume we have the overlays `base` and `private`. In the base overlay the modules `gnuplot/5.4.0` and `gnuplot/5.4.2` are available. In private overlay we have `gnuplot/5.4.2` and `gnuplot/5.4.3` (maybe compiled with a different configuration).
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After loading the private overlay the following Gnuplot modules are available:
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* `gnuplot/5.4.0` from the base overlay
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Note: the module `gnuplot/5.4.2` from the base overlay has been replaced by the module with the same name from the private overlay.
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`hiding`:: An overlay of this types hides all modules with the same name in previous loaded overlays.
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Example: Assume we have the same overlays and Gnuplot modules as in the example above.
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After loading the private overlay with type `hiding` the following Gnuplot modules are available:
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* `gnuplot/5.4.2` and `gnuplot/5.4.3`from the private overlay
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Note: the Gnuplot modules from the base overlay are hidden!
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`replacing``:: TBW |
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