sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Could somebody maybe tell me just how the \definesortkey command works?
Do I have to define a specific encoding or create languagespecifics in
order for TEXEXEC or TEXUTIL to use it?
you hook it into the language
\startlanguagespecifics[no]
\definesortkey
Hi all,
I am currently working on a dictionary with multiple indices of older
language stages like, Old English, Old Norse, Greec, Sanskrit, Hittite,
etc. Most of these languages have different characters, accents and
sorting rules than English. In enco-ini.tex I found the \definesortkey
On Wednesday 29 December 2004 04:11, sjoerd siebinga wrote:
Hi all,
I am currently working on a dictionary with multiple indices of older
language stages like, Old English, Old Norse, Greec, Sanskrit, Hittite,
etc. Most of these languages have different characters, accents and
sorting rules
On 29 Dec 2004, at 14:41, John Culleton wrote:
Could someone tell me how I can use the \definesortkey command or for
that matter any other ConTeXt mechanism to define sortrules for
individual indices?
You might want to look into a separate program called Xindy. It more
or less
replaces Makindex
Am 29.12.2004 um 15:37 schrieb sjoerd siebinga:
I would imagine that ConTeXt must be able to sort a norwegian words in
a separate register say \indexnw{kr{\o}ypa}} differently from the
english index entries in general \index{} register.
Sorry, I can't help with \definesortkey, only wanted to