Or just use g]

On Oct 27, 2:23 am, "Dominique Pelle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> 2008/10/26 gbog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>
>
> > Dear vim experts,
>
> > I have vim with ctags and a question:
>
> > on another computer, when I did ctrl-] on a function name, if I had
> > two matches in ctags (file), both were displayed in the bottom of the
> > screen
> > and I could choose the one I wanted to jump to. Now I directly jump to
> > the first match, without any notice that I had multiple matches. I
> > prefer the other way, so I always know I have many matches in ctags.
> > How to configure my current vim for this?
>
> > [update: I do not use cscope]
>
> > Thanks for your help. Please cc answer by mail if possible.
>
> > vim --version
> > VIM - Vi IMproved 7.0 (2006 May 7, compiled Jan  7 2007 17:44:47)
>
> > [posted already on comp.editors, I saw one interesting answer, but I
> > had hard time to reply, so I try here.]
>
> Adding the following line to your ~/.vimrc should do what you want:
>
> noremap <c-]> g<c-]>
>
> Or, in Ex command, you can also type:  :ts yourtag
>
> -- Dominique
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