On Thursday, October 3, 2013 4:29:11 AM UTC-5, Henry wrote:
> Thanks Ben,
> 
> I actually did try 
> 
>          exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
> 
>          exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
> 
> initially, but all hell breaks lose with that :)
> 
> Looks like 
> 
>    try
> 
>          exe 'tjump ' . expand('<cword>')
> 
>          0tag
> 
> Does the trick - at least in the sense that it *always* finds the relevant 
> tag. 

Heh, I'm actually realizing the first approach should not re-read the <cword> 
after the first tjump command, it should store off the expand('<cword>') result 
and use it twice instead of grabbing the word under the new cursor position.

But the second approach is nicer anyway, so I wouldn't bother trying to get the 
first to wok.

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