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Tag all selected files by running ‘cvs
tag’ on them (cvs-mode-tag).
It’s usually preferable to tag a directory at a time.
Rather than selecting all files (which too often
doesn’t select all files but only the few that are
displayed), clear the selection with M-DEL
(cvs-mode-unmark-all-files), position the cursor
on the directory you want to tag and hit t.
By default, ‘tag’ commands ignore the
marks. This can be changed with
cvs-invert-ignore-marks. Also, by default
‘tag’ can only be applied to
directories, see cvs-force-dir-tag if you want to
change this behavior.