Re: Single Column Indices

2017-04-28 Thread Richard Heck
On 04/28/2017 12:50 PM, Karthik Tayur wrote:
>
> I resolved this by using the idxlayout package. What would be the use
> case for the "options" space in the indexing tab under Document
> Settings? Just curious.
>
> \usepackage[columns=1]{idxlayout}
>

If using makeindex, say, as the processor, then one could add -g to use
German word ordering, or -s FILE to specify an index style file, or
whatever. I.e., these are options to makeindex, for which see "man
makeindex". Same for xindy, or whatever.

Richard


>
> On 27 April 2017 at 09:37, Karthik Tayur <karthiksta...@gmail.com
> <mailto:karthiksta...@gmail.com>> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> How does one obtain single column indices? This question has been
> raised before as regards LaTeX. How does one do it with LyX?
> Since the default processor appears to be xindy from the
> documentation, I will need to modify the relevant style?
>
> Regards
> K
>
>



Re: Single Column Indices

2017-04-28 Thread Karthik Tayur
I resolved this by using the idxlayout package. What would be the use case
for the "options" space in the indexing tab under Document Settings? Just
curious.

\usepackage[columns=1]{idxlayout}

On 27 April 2017 at 09:37, Karthik Tayur <karthiksta...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
> How does one obtain single column indices? This question has been raised
> before as regards LaTeX. How does one do it with LyX?
> Since the default processor appears to be xindy from the documentation, I
> will need to modify the relevant style?
>
> Regards
> K
>


Single Column Indices

2017-04-26 Thread Karthik Tayur
Hi,
How does one obtain single column indices? This question has been raised
before as regards LaTeX. How does one do it with LyX?
Since the default processor appears to be xindy from the documentation, I
will need to modify the relevant style?

Regards
K