*** In Prolog, etags creates tags for rules in addition to predicates.
-*** In Perl, packages are tags. Subroutine tags are named from their
-package. You can jump to sub tags as you did before, by the sub name, or
-additionally by looking for package::sub.
-
-*** New language PHP: tags are functions, classes and defines. If
-the --members option is specified to etags, tags are vars also.
-
-*** Honour #line directives. This is useful when dealing with C code
-created from Yacc sources, or with any file created from Cweb source
-files. When etags tags the generated file, it writes tags pointing to
-the source file.
+*** In Perl, packages are tags.
+Subroutine tags are named from their package. You can jump to sub tags
+as you did before, by the sub name, or additionally by looking for
+package::sub.
+
+*** New language PHP: tags are functions, classes and defines.
+If the --members option is specified to etags, tags are vars also.
+
+*** Honour #line directives.
+When Etags parses an input file that contains C preprocessor's #line
+directives, it creates tags using the file name and line number
+specified in those directives. This is useful when dealing with code
+created from Cweb source files. When Etags tags the generated file, it
+writes tags pointing to the source file.
+++
** The command line option --no-windows has been changed to