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dmitryl
Posted on: 2/22/2012 10:22 am
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Hi,
I want to start working with tags. Where to start, how to start, what to do, how to define? I need everything related to the tags.
Would you please guide me how to start using the tags with EmEditor?
Thank you!
Stefan
Posted on: 2/22/2012 12:25 pm
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Re: Tags
What do you mean by "tags" ?

Where have you read about tags?

Maybe:

Quote:

Tag Jump command

Summary
Jumps to a tag.

Description
This command is used after running the Find in Files command, or for parsing an error log to locate a string or an error. If a file's path and a line number are displayed at the start of a line, this command will open the file and jump to the line number in question.

How to Run
Default Menu: Edit > Advanced > Tag Jump

dmitryl
Posted on: 2/22/2012 1:02 pm
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Re: Tags
Thanks Stefan!
In order to create tags, should I run the 'Tag Jump' command each time after 'Find in Files' one? Could the tags be created automatically and be loaded with the associated files (like highlights)?
Are there already 'ready for use' tag files created for the famous programming languages?
Is it possible to edit/customize the tag files? How? Is there any template/tool for that?
Hopefully I don't ask too many questions
Thank you in advance for any your comments!
Stefan
Posted on: 2/22/2012 1:12 pm
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Re: Tags
I have not tested this feature

but i had the meaning it works like this:


* execute an Find in Files command for an "word"

* you get an result like:
C:\File1.txt Line 3 in this line is the word
C:\FileB.log Line 25 here is this word too

* select an line and use "Edit > Advanced > Tag Jump"
this command will open the file and jump to the line number in question.

Maybe you can try it yourself?
dmitryl
Posted on: 2/22/2012 1:25 pm
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Re: Tags
Thank you Stef! Of course, I'll try it by myself!
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