On 13 дек, 04:47, Ben Schmidt wrote:
> Spot on. I didn't intend to click the links, but now that you've got
> some of the content out in the open, perhaps I can help.
> Perhaps try getting the GNU regex package for Windows from here:
>
> http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435
On 13 дек, 01:53, "John Beckett" wrote:
> So, unless someone here happens to know the solution, I think you need
> to ask on actagsmailing list.
>
> [1]http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Use_Taglist_with_LaTeX_files
> [2]http://ctags.sourceforge.net/faq.html#14
> [3]http://people.delphiforums.com/gjc/gnu_
> teTeX is a distribution, like Ubuntu is a distribution of Linux.
> teTeX has been deprecated. For modern distributions, see the link above.
LaTeX is distribution too.
You have done much deeper and correctly review of tex.
Thank you.
But I see another problem.
What tags parser should do when so
> If someone could provide a small (but useful) Tex program and indicate
> which tags should be identified, and the rules by which to identify
> it, I could consider how much work it would be to add it.
TeX is not a programming language.
You can consider about it like HTML (but it is very brutally
> What kind of information do you want to put into the tag file?
I want to put information about sections and chapters of my LaTeX file
into tags file.
> You can teach ctags to use arbitrary regular expressions
> Eg this will teach ctags to match the name after the class and mark it
> as a "c"
> What kind of information do you want to put into the tag file?
I want to put information about sections and chapters of my LaTeX file
into tags file.
> You can teach ctags to use arbitrary regular expressions
> Eg this will teach ctags to match the name after the class and mark it
> as a "c" t
Does anybody know how to configure ctags and taglist plugins for use
with LaTeX ?
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