On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 04:44 -0700, Gisle Aas wrote:
> Norbert Kiesel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > I tried to use ->ignore_tags(()) and ->ignore_tags(qw(none)), but it
> > seems that after calling ->report_tags() once it alsways uses a positive
> > tag filter.
> 
> Calling ->report_tags() without any arguments should reset the filter.

Thanks, just tested it and it works beautifully.   Perhaps this
information could be added to the manual or FAQ?  Seems I was confused
with ->ignore_tags() and ->report_tags(): reading that ->ignore_tags()
can be used to suppress tags, I thought suppressing no tags would result
in all tags to be reported.

Also, what is the semantics of combining ->ignore_tags() and
->report_tags()?  My understanding is that the last call wins, i.e. it
replaces (instead of modifies) the internal filter.  Is this correct?

Best,
  Norbert

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