Hi there,
One thing I miss from my XEmacs days, was the “etags” command which is very useful when you have a directory full of Fortran files… If, in a fortran file, you had
call foobar(blah blah)
It would automatically open the file in which the function foobar was defined.
So I made a shell script which mimic that. http://guerom00.free.fr/clutter/Fortran_Tags.sh
Just create a new command which reads : Wherever_you_put_the_script/Fortran_Tags.sh "$TM_DIRECTORY"\ "$TM_CURRENT_WORD" &>/dev/null & It will create a tags file named “.tags” in the current directory.
I know it's rather ugly and not perfect but seems to work OK… Hopefully one person or two will find this usefull :-D