On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 8:31 AM, Micha Moskovic <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I have the following problem.
> I am editting a file for which a ctags file has been generated. This
> file contains two tags, "tag1" and "tag2". With ":tag tag1" and ":tag
> tag2", I can jump to "tag1" and "tag2" respectively. Now suppose I would
> like to add both "tag1" and "tag2" to the tag stack. According to help,
> I can do ":tag /pattern" to search for a pattern, and indeed
> ":tag /tag." works as expected. However, I would like to search for
> "tag1" and "tag2" only and so I tried ":tag /tag1\|tag2". However,
> contrary to my expectations, this does not work!
>
> Am I doing something wrong?
>
> Regards,
> Micha
>

     I tried it, read the error message, and found that

:tag /tag1\\|tag2

does the job.  I did not find any mention of this under

:help :tag
:help tag-regexp

so maybe this is not documented.  (Maybe I should try upgrading.  I am
still using 7.3.646.)

HTH
-- 
Benji Fisher

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