On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 1:12 PM, Geoff Liu (刘沧溟) <[email protected]>wrote:

> Hi fellow vimmers,
>
> I've been using vim for years, but somehow never really got into using
> tags. Recently I decided to finally set that up. I noticed that
> exuberant ctags hasn't had an update since 2009. Has that project been
> abandoned? Or is there a better alternative that I haven't found in my
> Google searches?
>
> It's such a good tool, but it's missing some of the more recent
> languages (namely, scala and go), and it would be awesome if it
> supported LaTeX files (generate TOC). I know it is possible to add new
> language support using .ctags file, but it pains me to think everyone
> is duplicating the same work, and none of that is pushed up stream.
>
>
> Geoff,

As you noticed a release has not been put out for some time.
Trunk is updated though, if you build you own there is quite a bit of
additional languages and support in that version.

I added tex support to Exuberant Tags.

HTH,
David

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