On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 11:56 AM, Markus Heidelberg
<markus.heidelb...@web.de> wrote:
>
> Ted Pavlic, 14.12.2008:
>>
>> > Produces 5 types of tags:
>> >      c,chapter
>> >      s,section
>> >      u,subsection
>> >      b,subsubsection
>> >      p,package
>>
>> What about...
>>
>>       part         (\part{Early Years})
>
> Yes, and \paragraph and \subparagraph
>
> And what about the \minisec command from KOMA-Script? I think this
> package is very widely used, but it is not part of LaTeX 2e nor 3.
>
>>       \document    (\begin{document}...\end{document})
>
> How should this be represented?
>
>> and even
>>
>>       \documentclass[opts]{stuff}
>
> Again, does this make sense? I think it's only useful to implement
> commands that can occure more than once for an overview in taglist.
>
>> Usually the text between \documentclass and \begin{document} is
>> considered the "preamble."
>>
>> > Will find tags for the following lines:
>> >      \usepackage{amsmath}
>>
>> Understand that \usepackage{...} doesn't define a new section of the
>> document. It just includes a separate package.
>
> Compared with the #include directives from C files, \usepackage
> shouldn't be included in ctags for TeX files.

Okay, I replace the package stuff with \part.

Anything decided upon though, has to be spelled out for me.
I have never written anything in Tex before.

Dave

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