> >> Is there a way to prevent the cscope quickfix window from jumping to the
> >> first error.
> 
> Something like this should do the trick:
[...]
> *** ../vim-hg/runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt	Mon Jan 11 16:07:20 2010
> --- runtime/doc/if_cscop.txt	Thu Jan 28 14:15:25 2010
> ***************
> *** 264,269 ****
> --- 264,271 ----
>   seems to be useful: >
>   	:set cscopequickfix=s-,c-,d-,i-,t-,e-
>   <
> + If cscope was executed with !, Vim will not jump to the first error in
> + the quickfix window.
>   							*cscopetag* *cst*
>   If 'cscopetag' set, the commands ":tag" and CTRL-] as well as "vim -t" will
>   always use |:cstag| instead of the default :tag behavior.  Effectively, by
This is incompatible with the behavior of :cstag where the bang means to
abandon a changed file.
The solution should probably be to have something else than "find" after
":cscope".
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