Gotcha. Paul, do you use tags as well as imenu and speedbar?
Obviously, one must continually update tags files, where as the latter
is dynamic, correct? I suppose the greatest advantage to tags, is that
is you have, e.g. library source from some other directory, you can
-append to your local tags file, and jump all over, where I can't find a
way to accomplish that using imenu and/or speedbar.
Jeff
Paul Kinnucan wrote:
>
> At 02:08 PM 4/11/00 -0400, you wrote:
> >Along the same lines, should one use the NTEmacs distribution's
> >etags.exe, which supports Java? Or is there a jtags.exe which is
> >preferably. I can only assume Paul Kinnucan wrote the scripts to be
> >independent of Xemacs/NTEmacs and platforms. My problem is that my
> >shell is Windows, not cygwin/bash. Any comments? Any comments about
> >eshell? 4NT?
> >
>
> I wrote the jags scripts at a time when etags did not tag Java files. (The
> scripts actually use etags itself to tag files. They do so by passing
> regular expressions via etags command-line arguments.) I was happy when
> etags was upgraded to support Java as I thought that would obsolete the
> jtags scripts. Unfortunately, the current version of etags does not do a
> very good job of tagging. For example, it omits interfaces and variables.
> For this reason, I continue to use the jtags scripts myself.
>
> - Paul
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