Small manual fixes

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Jan Larres 2011-02-15 02:35:26 +13:00
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@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ Contents~
3. Installation........................*tagbar-installation*
4. Usage...............................*tagbar-usage*
5. Commands............................*tagbar-commands*
6. Options.............................*tagbar-options*
6. Configuration.......................*tagbar-configuration*
7. Adding your own file types..........*tagbar-add-types*
8. Bugs and limitations................*tagbar-bugs*
9. History.............................*tagbar-history*
@ -42,7 +42,6 @@ Let's say we have the following code inside of a C++ file:
};
};
<
Then Tagbar would display the tag information like so:
>
__anon1* : namespace
@ -52,7 +51,6 @@ Then Tagbar would display the tag information like so:
-var
a
<
This example shows several important points. First, the tags are listed
indented below the scope they are defined in. Second, the type of a scope is
listed after its name and a colon. Third, tags for which the access/visibility
@ -61,7 +59,7 @@ introduces 'pseudo-tags'. Pseudo-tags are tags that are not explicitly defined
in the file but have children in it. In this example the namespace doesn't
have a name and thus ctags doesn't generate a tag for it, but since it has
children in the file it still needs to be displayed using an auto-generated
name. Pseudo-tags are denoted with an asterisk ('*') at the end of the name.
name. Pseudo-tags are denoted with an asterisk ('*') at the end of their name.
*tagbar-features*
Supported features~
@ -83,6 +81,8 @@ The following features are supported by Tagbar:
Tcl, Tex, Vera, Verilog, VHDL, Vim and YACC.
* Can be extended to support arbitrary new types.
caveats:
C++:
foo::Bar::init()