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- From: greg@regulus.sce.carleton.ca (Greg Franks)
- Subject: Re: etags, ctags, ...
- In-Reply-To: yzhao@cs.uh.edu's message of Thu, 10 Sep 1992 21: 17:27 GMT
- Message-ID: <GREG.92Sep14094932@regulus.sce.carleton.ca>
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- Organization: Systems and Computer Engineering, Carleton University.
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- Date: Mon, 14 Sep 1992 14:49:32 GMT
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- Stepstone has a very nice browser that is far superior to etags EXCEPT
- that it does not hook into emacs (oh well -- can't win them all)
- (Things may have changed -- we're still using V1.0). I don't know if
- Stepstone whether supports the NeXT machines or not.
-
- Also: you need the Stepstone compiler -- it generates *.df files
- which are used by the browser.
- ..greg
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- Greg Franks (613) 788-5726 Systems and Computer Engineering,
- uunet!mitel!cunews!sce!greg Carleton University,
- greg@sce.carleton.ca Ottawa, Ontario, Canada K1S 5B6.
- Overwhelm them with small bugs so they don't see the big ones.
-