A\index{A} B \page
A\startregister [index] {A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\stopregister [index] {A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
And I'm not even sure if this is allowed to say anymore, but: works in
mkii
\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\stopregister [index] {A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
And I'm not even sure if this is allowed to say anymore, but: works in
mkii...
Thomas
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
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but not in mkxl.
All best
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\setuppapersize [A6]
\starttext
A\index{A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\index{A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
I’m using it like
\startregister[index][bibliografie]{Bibliografie
]
\starttext
A\index{A} B\startregister [index] [B] {B}
\dorecurse {10} {\input tufte}
A\index{A} B\stopregister [index] [B]
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
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ommand/ note
Command/ ornament
Command/ paragraphs
Command/ placecombinedlist
Command/ placefloat
Command/ placelistoffloats
Command/ placelistofsorts
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Command/ placement
Command/ placepairedbox
Command/ placeregister
Command/ presetlabeltext
Command/ referenceformat
Comma
ence[ref#1]{}%
%
\learnedshort{#1}
\learnedlong{\getvalue{#1}}
}
\starttext
\learned{W3}
\startchapter[title=Standards]
\placeregister[learnedlong]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
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ence[ref#1]{}%
%
\learnedshort{#1}
\learnedlong{\getvalue{#1}}
}
\starttext
\learned{W3}
\startchapter[title=Standards]
\placeregister[learnedlong]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
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=Standards]
\placeregister[learnedlong]
\stopchapter
\stoptext
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mpty \page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
% index-2.tex
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\defineregister[xedni]
\useregister[workbook][index-1][index][WB ]
\starttext
test \index{onemore TB.1} \page
test \index{another TB.1} \page
test \index{entry TB.1} \page
test \in
x{whatever WB.1} \page empty \page
test \index{common}\page empty \page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
% index-2.tex
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\defineregister[xedni]
\useregister[workbook][index-1][index][WB ]
\starttext
test \index{onemore TB.1} \page
test \index{
Hello,
The criterium key in setupregister (so placeregister, placeindex, ...)
takes the following values:
criterium local text current previous all section
all: places all entries of the document
section: (part, chapter, section, ...) places entries associated with
that structure element
[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first}
\startsection[title
][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first}
\startsection[title=Beta] second \index{second}
\startsection[title
ibcit{Gen 3:6}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 4:2-8}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 39:6-20}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 17:1}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 18:27}
test ... \bibcit{Gen 28:10-12}
test ... \bibcit{Ex 20:12}
test ... \bibcit{Lev 6:5-6}
test ... \bibcit{Deut 6:5}
test ... \bibcit{Lam 3:27}
\blank[3*big] \placeregister[bibcit]
st ... \bibcit{Gen 28:10-12}
test ... \bibcit{Ex 20:12}
test ... \bibcit{Lev 6:5-6}
test ... \bibcit{Deut 6:5}
test ... \bibcit{Lam 3:27}
\blank[3*big] \placeregister[bibcit]
\stoptext
but
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first}
\startsection[title=Beta] second \index{second}
\startsection[title=Gamma] third \index{third}
\startsection[title=Delta] fourth \index
ector{#1}{#2}}
39 %D \placeregister[index][criterium=text]
40 %D \page
41 %D \startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first} \stopsection
42 %D \startsection[title=Beta] second \index{second} \stopsection
43 %D \startsection[title=Gamma] third
jector[index] % ERROR!
\index{Danold}
\index{Drum}
%\index{Dapper} % uncomment to test
\index{Kankra}
\index{Kookaburra}
\placeregister[index][criterium=all]
\page
\startregister[index][test]{Knuth}
\input tufte
\index{Donald}\index{Drom}\index{Divine}
\page\index{Dummy}
\input knuth
\index{Don
\setinjector[Person][10][{\column}]
> 24 >> \showinjector[Person]
>
>
> Regardless what I try as parameter of \showinjector (e.g. register, index,
> my own registers, one or a list) and where (in the environment or before
> \placeregister), I always get this error.
>
>
registers, one or a list) and where (in the environment or before
\placeregister), I always get this error.
Bug?
LMTX version: 2020.09.20 23:02
Hraban
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moves.
If I move the Hamburg entry in front of \startregister, it disappears!
I.e. if the first index entry is set by \startregister, the subsequent entry
gets confused.
I tried to come up with a MWE, but couldn’t reproduce the problem in a simple
example like
\starttext
\placeregister[index
gt;> inbetween={\checkpage[willi][lines=4]}
>> Thank you for advice!
>> Kind regards
>> Willi
>> ]
> Here's an example of an actually already quite old mechanism ..
>
> \showinjector
>
> \setinjector[register][3][\column]
> \setinjector[list][2][{\blank
][lines=4]}
Thank you for advice!
Kind regards
Willi
]
Here's an example of an actually already quite old mechanism ..
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister
->]{kursiv->#1}}#1}
\starttext
Text
---
\index[C]{A}{B}\footnote{Inside\index{FN}}\index{BF}
---
\placeregister[index][criterium=all]
\stoptext
bad MWE ... took me more time to se that \Idx was not used than this:
Ouch, sorry! That means I didn’t even check if that mode existed before; I also
s
ursiv][style=italicface]
>> \define[1]\Idx{\doifmodeelse{*footnote}{\index{#1}}{\index[kursiv->]{kursiv->#1}}#1}
>> \starttext
>> Text
>> ---
>> \index[C]{A}{B}\footnote{Inside\index{FN}}\index{BF}
>> ---
>> \placeregister[index][criterium=all]
>> \stopte
dex{BF}
---
\placeregister[index][criterium=all]
\stoptext
bad MWE ... took me more time to se that \Idx was not used than this:
\appendtoks
\setsystemmode\currentnote
\to \everysynchronizenote
can you check if that works ok?
example:
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\defineprocessor[kursiv][style=italicface]
\define[1]\Idx{\doifmodeelse{*footnote}{\index{#1}}{\index[kursiv->]{kursiv->#1}}#1}
\starttext
Text
---
\index[C]{A}{B}\footnote{Inside\index{FN}}\index{BF}
---
\placeregister[index][criterium=all]
\st
it?
>>> it might relate to protrusion (which needs to enter nested boxes to
>>> determine an edge) but how that then can relate to the number of entries
>>> puzzles me, unless we pop too less ... in which case i need to trace (with
>>> a mwe)
>> I can’t repro
need to trace (with a mwe)
I can’t reproduce it with a simple example like
\setupalign[hanging]
\starttext
\placeregister[index][criterium=all]
\dorecurse{1}{\par\strut\index{Test\recurselevel}}
\stoptext
\recurselevel is empty in that context, \expanded didn’t help, but I guess we
erm in the index: cat\index{cat}. This
sentence also has an indexed term, dog\index{dog}, as well as a
footnote.\footnote{The footnote also contains an indexed term,
mouse.\fnindex{mouse}}
\page
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
And about a year ago, Hans made a different suggestion to my own
quest
has an indexed term, dog\index{dog}, as well as a
footnote.\footnote{The footnote also contains an indexed term,
mouse.\fnindex{mouse}}
\page
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
And about a year ago, Hans made a different suggestion to my own
question; however, I didn't real
ium=???]
\stoptext
i guess the opposite makes more sense: combine different registers and
then have different entries (kind of categories)
\defineregister[one]
\defineregister[two]
\starttext
one \one{alpha}
two \two{beta}
\subject{ONE} \placeregister[one]
\subject{TWO} \placeregister[t
indicator=no]
\starttext
\xmlprocessbuffer{main}{test}{}
\blank [line]
\placeregister[inscription]
\stoptext
Maybe my problem is with expansion in index entries? I must admit that I
haven't really grasped why the \expanded was necessary an
On 05/27/2019 09:35 AM, Hans Hagen wrote:
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.
\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\footnote[note:abel]{Test3: \index[Abel]{Abel in
\in{note}[note:abel]}Abel.}
\page
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
Ah excellent, thanks a lot, that makes everything clear!
All
ke that?
\starttext
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.
\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\footnote[note:abel]{Test3: \index[Abel]{Abel in \in{note}[note:abel]}Abel.}
\page
\placeregist
On 5/27/2019 8:45 AM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
\unexpanded\def\MyRule{\blackrule[width=\textwidth,height=3pt]}
\setupfootnotes[rule=\MyRule]
\starttext
Test1: \index{Adam}Adam.\footnote{Test2: \index{Eve}Eve.}
\page
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
\setupnote
[footnote]
[rule=command
\placeregister [index]
\stoptext
(1) In my current project, the publisher wants the rule separating text
and notes to extend across the entire text width. I found the \blackrule
command and its use in the setup on the mailing list, many years ago,
proposed by Steffen Wolfrum, but it doesn't work
vey}
\input jojomayer
\stopparagraph
\startparagraph
סלאם שלום
\stopparagraph
\placeregister[Mindex]
\stoptext
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ação \mynome{alegria}alegria
\mynome{agrilhoado}agrilhoado \mynome{anjo}anjo \mynome{ódio}ódio
\mynome{orgulho}orgulho \mynome{Åz}Åz \mynome{Åaaa}Åaaa \mynome{Özz}Özz
\mynome{Öaa}Öaa
\page[yes]
\placeregister [nome]
\stoptext
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Try it without the columns environment in your document, i.e.
\startchapter[title=\mytitle{Register}]
\placeregister[index]
\stopchapter
Hans van der Meer schrieb am 26.08.18 um 17:48:
Could the following setup I used be the culprit?
\setupregister[index][pagestyle=slanted,textstyle=small
The real question is why do you get an index without two columns.
\starttext
\dorecurse{26}{\convertnumber{a}{#1}\expanded{\index{\convertnumber{a}{#1
\placeregister[index]%[n=3]
\stoptext
Hans van der Meer schrieb am 26.08.18 um 17:37:
How do I produce an index with more than one
How do I produce an index with more than one column?
This produces one column only:
\startchapter[title=\mytitle{Register}]
\startcolumns[n=2]
\placeregister[index]
\stopcolumns
Nor did \placeregister[index][n=2] or \placeindex[n=2], with or without
]
\placeregister[TesT]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Alan Bowen schrieb am 14.08.18 um 17:25:
In the latest beta (2018.08.10),
\defineregister[TesT]
\starttext
\startregister[TesT]{samples}
\input knuth
\page
\input ward
\stopregister[TesT]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[TesT]
\stoptext
produces on page 2 the index
In the latest beta (2018.08.10),
\defineregister[TesT]
\starttext
\startregister[TesT]{samples}
\input knuth
\page
\input ward
\stopregister[TesT]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[TesT]
\stoptext
produces on page 2 the index entry
*samples 1*
when one expects
*samples 1–2*
Alan
\definehead[mytitle][title]
\starttext
...
\mytitle{...}
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
Wolfgang
Hans van der Meer <mailto:havdm...@ziggo.nl>
19. Juli 2018 um 13:54
The macro \completeregister[index] placed in
\startbackmatter\startappendices typesets as “I Index”.
How can I
Thanks. Putting \placeregister[index] inside a
\startchapter[title=\mytitle{}]-\stopchapter pair does the ttrick.
> On 19 Jul 2018, at 14:19, Rik Kabel wrote:
>
> On 7/19/2018 07:54, Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> The macro \completeregister[index] placed in
>> \startbackm
Wiki.
dr. Hans van der Meer
Try \placeindex or \placeregister[index] and your own section heading.
This is analagous to \completecontent and \placecontent.
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usability, but also double the length of the index).
> anyway, i'll add check=no to placeregister so that one can bypass the check
> (but i cannot foresee side effects like missing references in interactiev
> documents so these have to be taken for granted)
Thank you, that fits m
)
anyway, i'll add check=no to placeregister so that one can bypass the
check (but i cannot foresee side effects like missing references in
interactiev documents so these have to be taken for granted)
Hans
quot;Colossians",
"1 Thessalonians", "2 Thessalonians", "1 Timothy", "2 Timothy",
"Titus",
"Philemon", "Hebrews", "James", "1 Peter", "2 Peter", "1 John",
"2 John",
ister[booksort]
[language=bbt,
n=1,
indicator=yes,
]
\starttext
\booksort{Janez+5.2}One
\booksort{Eksodus+2}Two
\booksort{Geneza+45}Three
\page
\placeregister[booksort][language=bbt]
\stoptext
__
[big]
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
Which is the way to have sectioning and line number references instead
of page references?
Many thanks for your help,
Pablo
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Dear list,
I have this sample:
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\index{one}
\section{Two}
\index{two}
\subsection{Three}
\index{three}
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
Is there any way to get section numbers in the index references instead
of page numbers?
I have
1{\Sach{\infull{#1} (#1)}}
>
>
> \starttext
> \section{Intro}
> \Sach{Abenteuer}\Sach{Abba}\Sach{Alliteration}
> \Sach{Berta}\Sach{Cäsar}\Sach[Context]{\CONTEXT}\Sach{COBOL}\Sach{Cäsium}
> \Sach{Igel}\Sach{Jagertee}\Sach{Humboldt}\Sach{infulk}\Sach{infulm}
>
> \Abk{
tro}
>> \Sach{Abenteuer}\Sach{Abba}\Sach{Alliteration}
>> \Sach{Berta}\Sach{Cäsar}\Sach[Context]{\CONTEXT}\Sach{COBOL}\Sach{Cäsium}
>> \Sach{Igel}\Sach{Jagertee}\Sach{Humboldt}\Sach{infulk}\Sach{infulm}
>>
>> \Abk{ADN}, \Abk{ANC}, \Abk{AV}
>>
tro}
> \Sach{Abenteuer}\Sach{Abba}\Sach{Alliteration}
> \Sach{Berta}\Sach{Cäsar}\Sach[Context]{\CONTEXT}\Sach{COBOL}\Sach{Cäsium}
> \Sach{Igel}\Sach{Jagertee}\Sach{Humboldt}\Sach{infulk}\Sach{infulm}
>
> \Abk{ADN}, \Abk{ANC}, \Abk{AV}
>
> \section{Abkürzungen}
&g
{Abkürzungen}
\placelistofabbreviations %[criterium=all]
\section{Sachregister}
\placeregister[Sach]
%\infull{AV}
%\infull{AFL}
\stoptext
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2
> \demo{Demorange}
>
> \page[yes]
>
> 3
> \startregister[demo][demorange]{Demorange}
>
> \page[yes]
>
> 4
> \demo{Demorange}
>
> \page[yes]
>
> 5
>
> \page[yes]
>
> 6
> \stopregister[demo][demorange]
>
> \page[yes]
\page[yes]
2
\demo{Demorange}
\page[yes]
3
\startregister[demo][demorange]{Demorange}
\page[yes]
4
\demo{Demorange}
\page[yes]
5
\page[yes]
6
\stopregister[demo][demorange]
\page[yes]
7
\demo{Demorange}
\page[yes]
\placeregister [demo] [comp
chapter
\startchapter[title=Index]
\placeregister[index]
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
Of course, there may be conflicts. You may index the same term twice on
one page, once in the text, once in a footnote. Context will not choke,
and there is a fifty-fifty chance it
> \stopbodymatter
> \page
> \startbackmatter
> \startchapter[title=An appendix]
> This is in the backmatter.\index{aaa}\footnote{\index{bbb}This is a
> footnote.}
> \startplacefigure[location=default,
> title={Appendix illustration\index[Figure->]{ddd}}]
&
chapter[title=Notes]
\placenotes[footnote]
\stopchapter
\startchapter[title=Index]
\placeregister[index]
\stopchapter
\stopbackmatter
\stoptext
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} \grcindx{δὲ} \grcindx{δέ} \grcindx{δ’} \grcindx{σ}
\grcindx{ς} \grcindx{Παυσανίας} \grcindx{Παυσανίας}
\section{Improved}
\placeindex
\section{Default}
\placeregister[indexgr]
\stoptext
Just for the sake of testing, I added the following sorting language to
sort-lang.lua:
8
tartxmlsetups xml:div
\xmlflush{#1}
\page
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:p
\ignorespaces
\xmlflush{#1}
\removeunwantedspaces
\par
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:name
\dontleavehmode
\xmlfunction{#1}{indexEntry}
{\bf\xmlflush{#1}}
\stopxmlsetups
\startx
dule as follows:
\defineregister
[indexofauthors]
\definebtrxregister
[authors]
[field=author,
register=indexofauthors,
method=always,
dataset=default,
alternative=invertedshort]
...
\placeregister [indexofauthors] [compress=yes]
This will create an index of all \cited authors
}}
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:index
\placeregister[Animal]
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:entry
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startluacode
userdata = userdata or {}
userdata.animals = {}
function userdata.findAnimal(t)
local idref = xml.attribute(t, "", "idref&q
xml:index
\placeregister[Animal]
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:entry
\xmlflush{#1}
\stopxmlsetups
\startluacode
userdata = userdata or {}
userdata.animals = {}
function userdata.findAnimal(t)
local idref = xml.attribute(t, "", "idref")
local animal = us
t;>> Compiled with a recent mkiv, from between sept 2015 till july 2016, the
>>> result shows no page break in the ToC.
>>> What can be done about this?
>>
>> \showinjector
>>
>> \setinjector[register][3][\column]
>> \setinjector[list]
y2}
>>
>> \stoptext
>>
>> %
>> Compiled with a recent mkiv, from between sept 2015 till july 2016, the
>> result shows no page break in the ToC.
>> What can be done about this?
>
> \showinjector
>
> \setinjec
]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index{first} \stopsection
\startsection[title=Beta] second \index{second} \stopsection
). Any ideas on how to fix the
problem?
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index
(except to change \index
to \Index), and I can further distinguish notes from glossary entries if
needed. I could even eliminate that last change by defining my own
register Index and using \def\index{\Index[\Where-] (and an appropriate
\placeregister).
I still haven't played with this a lot, so
to the indexing is required in the text (except to change
\index to \Index), and I can further distinguish notes from glossary
entries if needed. I could even eliminate that last change by defining
my own register Index and using \def\index{\Index[\Where-] (and an
appropriate \placeregister
\placeregister[mouse]
\placeregister[house]
\stoptext
places the second register on its own page. How can I get the second
register on the same page as the first?
Alan
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As we needed it for a project, I made this:
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha
+test}foo \page
\index{bar+test}bar \page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
gives:
register detail=index
registersection
registertagb/registertag
registerentries
registerentry
registercontentbar/registercontent
registerpagesregisterpage2/registerpageregisterseparator
{bar}bar \page
\index{foo+test}foo \page
\index{bar+test}bar \page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
gives:
register detail=index
registersection
registertagb/registertag
registerentries
registerentry
registercontentbar/registercontent
registerpagesregisterpage2
to create my ToC.
new beta
\setupbackend
[export=yes,
xhtml=yes,
css=export-example.css]
\starttext
\index{foo}foo \page
\index{bar}bar \page
\index{foo}foo \page
\index{bar}bar \page
\index{foo+test}foo \page
\index{bar+test}bar \page
\placeregister[index
On 5/29/2014 10:51 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
Hi list,
according to case-insensitive sorting for \placeregister[…][…, method=…], I
tried to figure out how to achieve similar results for \placelistofsynonyms
(has method-key too).
I tried this modified minimal example (that originally
Hi list,
according to case-insensitive sorting for \placeregister[…][…, method=…], I
tried to figure out how to achieve similar results for \placelistofsynonyms
(has method-key too).
I tried this modified minimal example (that originally was proposed by Hans
here: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail
On 5/29/2014 10:51 AM, Benjamin Buchmuller wrote:
Hi list,
according to case-insensitive sorting for \placeregister[…][…, method=…], I
tried to figure out how to achieve similar results for \placelistofsynonyms
(has method-key too).
I tried this modified minimal example (that originally
to correct the manual.
Neither section 12.7 nor the list of commands in
the back mention \completeregister nor
\placeregister as the means to create a back of
the book index.
--
John Culleton
Wexford Press
Free list of books for self-publishers:
http://wexfordpress.net/shortlist.html
PDF e-book: Create
located in the strc-reg.mkiv file. The corresponding lua code seems to
be performing some cleanup of page ranges, but when I define it same way,
there is no difference in my output (still 1-1):
\startregister[index][range_01]{primary}
Dummy text.
\stopregister[index][range_01]
\placeregister[index
] in your document context should use
the czech sorting mechanism, when you english as main language you
can use them in the register
with \placeregister[index][language=cz].
You can also influence the sorting with the method key for
\placeregister: http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-
context
it implemented already in Java so
I hope it won't be a huge task to convert it into something else…
When you have \mainlanguage[cz] in your document context should use the czech
sorting mechanism, when you english as main language you can use them in the
register
with \placeregister[index][language
{\index{\xmlatt{#1}{keyword}}}\xmlflush{#1}\removeunwantedspaces}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlprocessbuffer{whatever}{demo}{}
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
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\startxmlsetups xml:p
\xmlflush{#1}
\par
\stopxmlsetups
\startxmlsetups xml:indexterm
\index{\xmlflush{#1}}
\stopxmlsetups
\xmlprocessbuffer{whatever}{demo}{}
\page
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
unsolved, though not critical - I can use \placeregister and supply the
title myself.
Best,
--
Marcin Borkowski
http://octd.wmi.amu.edu.pl/en/Marcin_Borkowski
Adam Mickiewicz University
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/1994
Annummer: 2303
Pub:3/6/1996
Pubnummer: 0699257
Ert:1/8/1997
Ertnummer: 257B1
\stopMyTable
\chapter{Index: Correct}
\placeregister[Correctliste]
\chapter{Index: Wrong}
\placeregister[Wrongliste
\bTR \bTD \index{test 1} entry 1 \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \page
\bTABLE \bTR \bTD \index{test 2} entry 2 \eTD \eTR \eTABLE \page
\placeregister[index][n=1]
\stoptext
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=slanted,pagestyle=bold]
Regards
Philipp
\starttext
\chapter{F53667}
Hello world!
\Erf{Bla} Fool
\page
\placeregister[Erf]
\stoptext
The error I get:
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt=D:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/c
ontext/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luatex/cont-en
=bold]
Regards
Philipp
\starttext
\chapter{F53667}
Hello world!
\Erf{Bla} Fool
\page
\placeregister[Erf]
\stoptext
The error I get:
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt=D:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/c
ontext/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luatex/cont-en
--jobname=test1
Hello,
I have a problem with a using a register in my local installation
(MKIV). The minimal example works on contextgarden.
The example:
\defineregister[Erf][Erflist]
\starttext
\chapter{F53667}
Hello world!
\Erf{Bla} Fool
\page
\placeregister[Erf]
\stoptext
The error I get:
mtx-context
\page
\placeregister[Erf]
\stoptext
The error I get:
mtx-context | run 1: luatex
--fmt=D:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/c
ontext/5fe67e0bfe781ce0dde776fb1556f32e/formats/luatex/cont-en
--jobname=test1
--lua=D:/context/tex/texmf-cache/luatex-cache/context
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
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Perhaps more information would be helpful:
The index comes in this component file:
\startcomponent c_B2-IndexLocorum
\setupheader[state=high]
\BibTitle[IndexLocorum]{\WORD{index of passages}}
\placeregister[Passage]
\LevelBHead[KiddPassages]{Passages in Kidd's collection}
\placeregister[Kidd
I have been experimenting for a while with \placeregister and
\setupregister and can find no way no prevent page breaks before a
register. Simply inserting \page[no] does not seem to work.
So can anyone suggest a way to do this in MKII?
Alan
See \Passage{Simplicius+{\em In de caelo}+477.3--4}477.3--4
\page
\placeregister[Passage]
\stoptext
The result is an index that puts 483.15–19 *before* 477.3–4
as in
Simplicius
*In de caelo*
483.15–19 *1*
477.3–4 *2*
rather than after. How can I fix this?
Alan
}+483.15--19}483.15--19.
\page
See \Passage{Simplicius+{\em In de caelo}+477.3--4}477.3--4
\page
\placeregister[Passage]
\stoptext
The result is an index that puts 483.15–19 *before* 477.3–4
as in
Simplicius
*In de caelo*
483.15–19 *1*
477.3–4 *2*
rather than after. How can I fix
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