From: "Chris Antos (Exchange)"
yep, i have a few macros which do this.
one is the Grep macro available at
ftp://ftp.semware.com/TSE-Pro/GREP3221.ZIP (the TSE/32 version). or, the
TSE/DOS version is ftp://ftp.semware.com/TSE-Pro/grep1621.zip. with the
macro loaded, you can hit Ctrl-G, which will search the current file
attempting to find a function, struct, or class with the name under the
cursor. if you make use of macros or unusual syntax in your function
declarations it may not always succeed.
another is the Proj macro i wrote, which supports Exuberant CTags (aka
Etags). however, i don't think i ever got around to releasing the version
that actually supports CTags. i will be getting around to that soon.
also, if you check the newsgroup at news://news.semware.com/semware.tsepro,
i believe Sammy Mitchell posted a macro recently which supports Etags.
Etags is available at http://fly.hiwaay.net/~darren/ctags/index.html
//chris
PS, if VSlick really does it entirely thru macros, it probably would not be
difficult to convert it to TSE's macro language.
-----Original Message-----
From: Makarand Patwardhan
Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 1998 4:39 PM
To: tsepro@semware.com
Subject: Browser functionality and TSE32.
hello eveybody,
Recently I came across VSlick editor which has the browser functionality.
that is we can go to definition of a funciton. Interestingly I found that
the whole thing is implemented using macros. With TSE32's rich macro
language has anybody implementated anything similar for tse32.
It is really the feature I miss most in tse32.
Thanks,
Makarand
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