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tbrowse |
Longname: | t ag browse | ![]() |
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Released: | 5.00a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Created: | 5.00a | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
See also: | ttagmk ttagdel ttagren |
Summary |
Displays a list of all tags that exist in the document in the Browse Tags dialogue box. It is possible to view tags by type and manage them from the Browse Tags dialogue box. |
Example extract |
Selecting tags and types in the Browse Tags dialogue box has been enhanced to be compatible with the standard windows functionality. If your document had three tags of different types but with similar name and you wanted to select all of this name grouping, the tags could be: Ic ToC.Ctrl Ix ToC.Strm Rf ToC.Item In tbrowse window you would have: *ToC* All tags in this example have a 't' as the second char after the full point in the tag, various combinations of this apply but in this case you could also have: *ToC.?t* |
Syntax
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mode:n ?tag name:s tag type:s ?
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Ø | Displays the Browse Tags dialogue box. |
mode:n |
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tag name:s |
Name of tag to be viewed. Type of tag(s) to view (see ttagmk for tag extension types). |
tag type:s |
Type of tag(s) to view (see ttagmk for tag extension types). |
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In the above example, note the corner of the Browse Tags window on the left. Also note the syntax to select all reference tags in this document: Rf*. |
Document created on 08-Feb-2003 (revision 1)