Hello,

On 6/27/06, SHANKAR R-R66203 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi All,

I am using tags heavily.

0tags command seems to not work properly.

Let me explain the problem:

When I type tags, the following is printed by VIM.

  # TO tag         FROM line  in file/text
  1  1 mcu_mac7201         1  \Profiles\r66203\_tags\LF\harlech.hier
  2  1 core_mac7201     1017
~\..\..\Projects\Harlech\verilog\mcu_mac7201.v
  3  1 ipss_mac7201     1696
~\..\..\Projects\Harlech\verilog\core_mac7201.v
> 4  1 crg_arm          1908  crg_arm #(MOD_EN_WIDTH) crg_arm (
  5  1 crg_core          472  ~\..\..\Projects\Harlech\verilog\crg_arm.v
  6  1 crg_cgen          448
~\..\..\Projects\Harlech\verilog\crg_core.v


I am currently at tag#4 i.e. crg_arm
I want to go to tag#5, i.e. crg_core

So, I type the following in the command line
:0tag
As per my understanding with the 0tag documentation, this command takes
to the "last used tag".
This does not work.
VIM reports an error message.

How do I go to tag#5, without typing
:tag crg_core


You can use ":tag" command to jump to the next tag in the tag
stack. The ":0tag" command jumps to the current tag in the tag
stack. You can use the ":pop" command (or CTRL-T) to jump to
the previous tag in the tag stack.

- Yegappan

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