The left pane of the dialog lists all of your tag files, separated into categories (see
Tag File Categories
be-
low). A tag file having a
File
bitmap with blue arrows indicates the tag file is built with support for cross-
referencing. The right pane of the dialog lists all the source files indexed by the currently selected tag file.
For information about the buttons available, see
Context Tagging - Tag Files Dialog
.
Tag File Categories
The Tag File categories, described below, are listed on the left side of the Context Tagging
®
- Tag Files
dialog (
Tools
→
Tag Files
).
•
Workspace Tag Files
- The tag files for the current active workspace. Each project in the workspace
has a separate tag file. Visible only if a workspace is open.
•
Auto-Updated Tag Files
- These tag files are designed to be shared by multiple users of the editor on
a network. You can use the
vsmktags
utility to rebuild these tag files as part of your nightly build pro-
cess. When SlickEdit
®
Core detects that a newer version of an auto-updated tag file is available, it will
automatically copy in the newer version and begin using it.
•
"C" Compiler Configuration Tag Files
- These tag files correspond to one of the C/C++ compiler con-
figurations. These may be configured by using the C/C++ Compiler Properties dialog box (
Tools
→
C++ Refactoring
→
C/C++ Compiler Options
). See
C/C++ Compiler Settings
for more information.
•
"Java" Compiler Configuration Tag Files
- These tag files correspond to one of the Java compiler
configurations. These may be configured by using the Java Compiler Properties dialog box (
Tools
→
Tag Files
→
Auto Tag
and click the
Browse
button beside the
Java Compiler
drop-down menu.
Managing Tag Files
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