> 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
comparison).
Here you can find an example LaTeX file:
http://sip.clarku.edu/tutorials/TeX/intro.html

> If I recall on this list, there is other talk about ReTex (or something).
> Is there different dialects of Tex?
TeX is a generic language.
There are some extensions of it.
The most popular (and common) is LaTeX.
Furthermore bibtex and tetex.

It will be excellent if Exuberant Tags will parse at least following
tags:
subsubsection
subsection
section
chapter

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