Dennis Dalessandro wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-04-03 at 15:58 +0200, Roman Hubacek wrote:
>> You can build it from sources. Readtags 
>> is small utility that searches tags file and output results.
> 
> Hmm, I built ctags from sources, never noticed a readtags executable.
> Oh well, I went ahead and figured out this whole lua thing anyway.
> 
> On the lua-users wiki http://lua-users.org/wiki/SciteTags if you use
> SciteExtMan there are 3 ctags lua scripts.
> 
> ctags.lua - Doesn't work
> ctagsx.lua - Doesn't work
> ctagsdx.lua - Works perfectly!
> 
> So I have ctags working. Now if I could just have multiple buffers like
> splitting the screen in vim I'd be set.  
> 

Why not use both? :) I use SciTE for general-purpose text editing, but
for some purposes I find vim far more useful. Each tool is suited to a
different job, and there's no rule to say you can't use more than one at
a time.

-- 
Alphax
Message composed: 2006-04-04T19:17:30+09:30

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