Brian.Milnes@CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU (04/04/89)
Hi, Hey this bounced. If Dan is the right recipient, and it wasn't sent on before, would you kindly send this on. Thanks, Brian ------- Forwarded Message Date: Sat, 1 Apr 89 19:54:01 EDT From: MAILER-DAEMON@CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU Reply-To: Gripe@FAC.CS.CMU.EDU To: Brian.Milnes@CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU Subject: Undeliverable mail Mail addressed to liberte at m.cs.uiuc.edu could not be sent. - --------- Host m.cs.uiuc.edu transcript ----------- Unable to open connection to m.cs.uiuc.edu 192.17.238.13 from CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU: Connection timed out Host has not accepted this mail message for over 3 days - ------- Message contents appear below ------ Received: from CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU by CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU; 29 Mar 89 19:40:44 EST To: liberte@m.cs.uiuc.edu cc: bug-gnu-emacs@prep.ai.mit.edu, jps@CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU Subject: Two More Customization requests and some questions. Date: Wed, 29 Mar 89 19:40:38 EST Message-ID: <5076.607221638@CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU> From: Brian.Milnes@CENTRO.SOAR.CS.CMU.EDU Dan, I hope that you're the right guy to get this, if not I suppose that bug-gnu-emacs' reader will ship this on. It would be nice if TAGS would try and guess what you wanted to see with M-. Perhaps a REGEXP could be put in a hook on a major mode dependent variable to do this. For example, if "." is my cursor in "(foo (bar x (* 3 x)) . (bax)) I'd love M-. to default to "foo". Second, I'd like to see M-. search the tags in a closest match first manner. If I have two tags, "P" and "P-FOO" and I do a M-. on "P" I'd like to see the "P" tag first, as it is an exact (or closer fit). Finally, I'm curious about how you are going to build an extendable ETAGS. Thanks, Brian ------- End of Forwarded Message