On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 5:47 PM, Rainer Hohne <[email protected]> wrote: > @ Nicholas > Thank you very much for all those valuable suggestions. > How do you use TAGS ? I tried it with Emacs which I have never used before, > so the handling - especially if I have to press Ctrl-u Alt-. just to jump > to the next match - seems a bit complicated to me (although using four > buttons in a shortcut has something very blenderesque :-), but perhaps > there is a trick I don't know yet.
Yep, I use it in emacs. Most of the time the first hit will get you where you want to go (you can probably generate a "cleaner" TAGS file by telling etags to ignore certain directories.) As for the `C-u M-.' shortcut, the usual emacs keyboard notes apply: it helps to remap your capslock-key as a ctrl key, and if that's still uncomfortable, (global-set-key) can be used to set a different key. If you need to blow through a whole bunch of TAGS hits, you can also use the repeat command, so `M-.' to find first hit, `C-u M-.' to move to second, then `C-x z' to move to third, then just keep pressing `z' to move to next entry. -Nicholas _______________________________________________ Bf-committers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blender.org/mailman/listinfo/bf-committers
