>>>>> "PK" == Paul Kinnucan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PK> At 01:55 PM 1/20/00 -0500, Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>> I believe in my old job somebody bound the prefixed
>> find-tag command to M-, keystrokes. So you could do
>>
>> M-. Hashtable
>> M-,
>> M-,
>>
>> to cycle through all the hits for Hashtable in the
>> TAGS table.
>>
PK> I've done this for myself by inserting the following
PK> into my .emacs file:
PK> (defun find-next-tag ()
PK> (interactive)
PK> (find-tag last-tag t))
PK> (global-set-key "\M-," 'find-next-tag)
Both GNU Emacs and GNU XEmacs bind "M-," to function called
tags-loop-continue.
They both document this in info node "(emacs)Tags Search",
and "(xemacs)Tags Search".
You wouldn't be able to tell by reading the documentation,
but GNU XEmacs lets you use "M-," after doing "M-." to go
to the next match. However GNU Emacs does not.
So your find-next-tag would not be needed for XEmacs, but
may be useful for Emacs.
I thought GNU Emacs let you use "M-," to cycle through tags
going back to version 18. Could this be a bug in GNU Emacs
version of etags.el?