\setregisterentry [Russian] [entries:1={исчисление}, entries:2={n.
neutr.}, entries:3={cálculo}]
\setregisterentry [Russian] [entries:1={исчисление}, entries:2={n.
neutr.}, entries:3={cálculo}]
\setregisterentry [Russian] [entries:1={вероятность}, entries:2={n.
fem.},entries:3
ngroup
\getdummyparameters
[word=,
category=,
meaning=,
#1]%
\setregisterentry
[Russian]
[keys={\dummyparameter{word}},
entries:1={\dummyparameter{word}},
entries:2={\dummyparameter{category}},
entries:3={\dummyparameter{meaning}}]%
\en
headers. Is it fine to keep using
registers in this case? Is there a better mechanism for this task in
ConTeXt? Thank you in advance.
you can also use:
\setregisterentry
[Russian]
[keys={\dummyparameter{word}},
entries={\bold{\dummyparameter{word}}
\italic
Jano Kula schrieb am 10.10.2020 um 20:52:
Greetings!
One can can set register levels with keys and entries
\setregisterentry[MyIndex]
[keys:1=Sorting Key Level 1,
entries:1=Entry Level 1,
keys:2=Sorting Key Level 2,
entries:2=Entry Level 2]
Rewriting the code in lua
Greetings!
One can can set register levels with keys and entries
\setregisterentry[MyIndex]
[keys:1=Sorting Key Level 1,
entries:1=Entry Level 1,
keys:2=Sorting Key Level 2,
entries:2=Entry Level 2]
Rewriting the code in lua works until colon (:) is used.
\startluacode
A few questions on registers, and on processors used with registers:
Can processors be used on entries in \setregisterentry? My tests so far
have not been successful.
Can processors be used on one level of a two-level register
{\index{Name+Processor->quotation precis}? Again, no succ
that any index mechanism that is supposed to provide the
right page does a delayed write, so some kind of anchoring is there
(you could try \index{...}\null or maybe \setregisterentry)
Hans
Sorry, Hans. \index{...}\null isn't the solution either: I get an unwanted
additional empty page
a delayed write, so some kind of anchoring is there
(you could try \index{...}\null or maybe \setregisterentry)
Hans
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\stopitemize}
% #1 - Author; #2 - Author URL; #3 - Section title
\define[3]\PhotographerIndexEntry{%
\setregisterentry[PhotographerIndex][entries={#1}][
title={#3},
author={#1},
authorurl={#2},
]{}
}
\defineregister[PhotographerIndex][
n=1,
indicator=no,
textcommand=\TextCommand
On 26-5-2012 16:12, Alan Bowen wrote:
Thanks, Alan. Actually, I now think MKIV works without any trickery. I
was perhaps too eager to try a Lua solution. \Passage{Author+Text+Locus}
seems to work fine in the beta today.
If you dont' like the + you can do:
\setregisterentry
[Passage
\switchtobodyfont[50pt]
START\setregisterentry[index][label={Index_Label}]%
Test\dorecurse{10}{This is one long, long paragraph. }%
STOP\finishregisterentry[index][label={Index_Label},entries={Index entry}]
Test
\stoptext
Does it work on your machines?
Is the syntax changed, do I have to add a certain
Hi,
in current beta (2011.02.11 18:18 MKIV) set-/finishregisterentry is killed:
Empty pagenumbers only!
Please run attached example.
Steffen
---
\placeindex[method=first,criterium=all,compress=yes]
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[50pt]
START\setregisterentry[index][label={Index_Label
lastrealpage is exactly the page
where the ending mark is set?
Attached you may find a minimal example.
Best,
Steffen
---
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[50pt]
\input tufte \par
\setregisterentry[index][label={Index_Label}]%
Test\dorecurse{5}{This is are words, not paragraphs.
}\finishregisterentry
lastrealpage is exactly the page
where the ending mark is set?
Attached you may find a minimal example.
Best,
Steffen
---
\starttext
\switchtobodyfont[50pt]
\input tufte \par
\setregisterentry[index][label={Index_Label}]%
Test\dorecurse{5}{This is are words, not paragraphs.
}\finishregisterentry
Hi Steffen,
On 10/13/2010 07:23 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I don't understand the concept of entries in registerentry :o(
Say, you have this example:
\starttext
\placeregister[index]
\page
page 1
\setregisterentry[index]
[entries:1={eins},
entries:2={zwei},
entries:3={drei
Hi,
I don't understand the concept of entries in registerentry :o(
Say, you have this example:
\starttext
\placeregister[index]
\page
page 1
\setregisterentry[index]
[entries:1={eins},
entries:2={zwei},
entries:3={drei},
label=range]
\page
page 2
text
\page
page 3
\finishregisterentry
, so it can be
really anything.
Other way around: I substitute + with PLUS in index terms before
writing into the index, but which command is reading the sorted index
entries to change it back to + when typesetting the sorted index on
pages?
\setregisterentry[index]
[entries:1=...,
entries:2
substitute + with PLUS in index terms before
writing into the index, but which command is reading the sorted index
entries to change it back to + when typesetting the sorted index on
pages?
\setregisterentry[index]
[entries:1=...,
entries:2=...,
entries:3=...,
keys:1=...,
keys:2
, so some word in the index is triggering this ... no minimal example I guess
btw:
does the MkIV-structure-idea also provide an xml-alike start/stop for index
marks?
index
termSchlüsselwort/term
/index
we have an experimental \setregisterentry [index] [specification][userdata]
(I
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