I find Emacs tags a very useful feature to navigate through source code that can be in different files. Since some of my documents in LaTeX are very long and with many \include
's, I thought it would be a nice thing to use the Emacs tags feature with LaTeX (sometimes I spend too much time trying to find a certain subsection, for instance). Reftex has a nice feature provided by the command reftex-toc
with works with multifile documents, but I have the impression that it's easier to locate some unknown section with find-tag instead (unless if someone can convince me otherwise).
However, at least in my experience, the command ctags -e
does not parse some of my .tex files correctly (e.g., some existing sections are not available), and things get worse with I try to use with multifile latex documents (i.e., with many \include
's). So I have the following questions: do you use the tags feature to navigate multifile LaTeX documents? Do you have similar problems and, if you do, do you use any hack? And the last question: what about bibtex files? Do you know of a way of using the tags feature with bibtex files?
And if you think that Emacs provides better ways to navigate through LaTeX muiltifile docs, please also share :-)
Cheers!