On 3/5/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have the following
\starttext
%%\placemaincontent
\chapter{AAA}
\section{Hause one} Foo one \page
\section{Hause two} Foo two \page
\section{Hause three} Foo three \page
\section{Hause four} Foo four\page
\section{Dog boo} Koo \page
On 2007-01-22, at 21:56.0, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/15/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm line map 17, 33, 52, 69, 70, 70, 70, 71, 71, is too much right?
I've played with index settings some time ago: I will refresh my
memories.
luigi
Ok, I hope these can help you.
Wow
On 1/15/07, luigi scarso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hmm line map 17, 33, 52, 69, 70, 70, 70, 71, 71, is too much right?
I've played with index settings some time ago: I will refresh my memories.
luigi
Ok, I hope these can help you.
%
\setupcolors[state=start
hmm line map 17, 33, 52, 69, 70, 70, 70, 71, 71, is too much right?
I've played with index settings some time ago: I will refresh my memories.
luigi
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On 2007-01-13, at 17:59.0, luigi scarso wrote:
On 1/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a tiny problem
Can you post an example ?
Hi luigi - there's a draft at http://newlisp.org/downloads/
development/introduction-to-newlisp-9.1.pdf and there's an example
of the
On 1/12/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a tiny problem
Can you post an example ?
luigi
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I have a tiny problem with the formatting of an index placed with
\completeindex. When there are more than 14 or so page numbers for an
entry and the entry is in the right hand column, the numbers leak
over the page boundary. I haven't done any special formatting for
these index pages
%
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\placebookmarks[chapter]
\setupinteractionscreen[option=bookmark]
\starttext
\chapter{Affiene connectie en affiene \index{geodeten}geodeten}
\section{Inleiding}
\index{Ruimtetijd} Ruimtetijd is een vierdimensionale differentieerbare
vari\eteit. In de vorige paragrafen
?
add
\appendtoks\let\index\gobbleoneargument\to\simplifiedcommands
somewhere before \placebookmarks. You may need to remove your tuo file
to get this working.
Aditya
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).
If you comment/uncomment the \chapter line the entry becomes correct 1,2
Same for the second text paragraph (from here to there).
Does someone experience the same?
Steffen
(ConTeXt ver: 2006.10.13 20:06)
\starttext
\chapter{Auswahl und Vorgehensweise}% - un/comment !
Der Gesetzesvorbehalt\index
Urgent!!
As the book should go to the printing house tomorrow I need some help
as soon as possible!
Just the index register is missing ... and the register seems to be
corrupted.
I hope i can avoid checking each single index entry individually
(would be some hundred...)
Steffen
PS
Hi Steffen,
After adding
\enableregime[windows]
\mainlanguage[de]
I get as expected an index. The only thing which I do not understand
quite well, is, that the entry for
\index{Gesetzesvorbehalt– Arbeitsanweisungen durch Bundesminister}
results in the references 2,1,2, where I would expect
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Steffen,
After adding
\enableregime[windows]
\mainlanguage[de]
I get as expected an index. The only thing which I do not understand
quite well, is, that the entry for
\index{Gesetzesvorbehalt� Arbeitsanweisungen durch Bundesminister}
results in the references
Willi Egger wrote:
Hi Steffen,
After adding
\enableregime[windows]
\mainlanguage[de]
I get as expected an index. The only thing which I do not understand
quite well, is, that the entry for
\index{Gesetzesvorbehalt– Arbeitsanweisungen durch Bundesminister}
results in the references
Hi,
because of a second edition I had to typeset a project from august
2006 a second time (with very, very little text changes).
Then, I experienced that the register had changed (a simple \index
[keyword] and \placeregister[index]).
And with a closer look I saw that in the first edition
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
because of a second edition I had to typeset a project from august
2006 a second time (with very, very little text changes).
Then, I experienced that the register had changed (a simple \index
[keyword] and \placeregister[index]).
And with a closer look I saw
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
because of a second edition I had to typeset a project from august
2006 a second time (with very, very little text changes).
Then, I experienced that the register had changed (a simple \index
[keyword] and \placeregister[index]).
And with a closer look I saw
a project from august
2006 a second time (with very, very little text changes).
Then, I experienced that the register had changed (a simple \index
[keyword] and \placeregister[index]).
And with a closer look I saw that in the first edition the index
entries also get listed in the index register when
Am 22.10.2006 um 13:32 schrieb Taco Hoekwater:
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
because of a second edition I had to typeset a project from august
2006 a second time (with very, very little text changes).
Then, I experienced that the register had changed (a simple \index
[keyword
I couldn't find anything on the wiki or in the documentation:
I have defined a special index which will typeset numbers in bold:
\setupregister[index][imp][pagestyle=bold]
which I invoke like
\index[imp::]{modernity}
How can I get a register range to use this special style? I tried
]
\placeregister[index][compress=no] \blank[5*big]
\placeregister[index][compress=no,sectionnumber=yes] \blank[5*big]
\placeregister[index][compress=yes] \blank[5*big]
\page
test text \index{test index}
\section{heading}
more test text \index{test index}
\section{heading}
more test text \index{test
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Hi all,
there is a problem with index formatting (I'm using the latest beta,
but have no idea if this was always the case or has been introduced
recently). My index is in two columns (the default, I believe). If an
item has several references, the lines doesn't
On Sep 12, 2006, at 7:41 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
should not happen, so i need a simple test doc -)
there has been some code changes (related to collapsing page numbers
Hans,
just downloaded the latest beta (2006.09.13 00:41 MK II), and the
problem is gone. Thanks a lot for taking care of
Hi all,
there is a problem with index formatting (I'm using the latest beta,
but have no idea if this was always the case or has been introduced
recently). My index is in two columns (the default, I believe). If an
item has several references, the lines doesn't break, but continues
. However, if
there are two ranges (like in the example below), then the index
incorrectly assumes that the first \registerfrom command in the tuo file
corresponds to the \registerto command.
Aha! Great work tracking this down Jason, I have been bitten by this bug
many times in the past
deals with it nicely. However, if
there are two ranges (like in the example below), then the index
incorrectly assumes that the first \registerfrom command in the tuo file
corresponds to the \registerto command.
Here's an example
test.tex:
\setuppapersize [letter][letter]
\starttext
\input
Does the current beta also provide a fix for the index bug (see below)?
Steffen
Anfang der weitergeleiteten E-Mail:
If I change your testfile by one line \page test text
the output becomes really strange:
test index 2, 2, 2
Is this a sign that I don't have the latest beta
reproduce that, so what exactly is the index definitions then?
(can you make a test file ?)
Hans
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Ridderstraat 27 | 8061 GH Hasselt | The Netherlands
,
304, 311, 318, 323, 324, 328,
330, 333, 335, 339, 343
That makes sense when using the resulting PDF as a interactive document.
But I need the resulting PDF for printing only - so now interactive
jump to page and index mark is wanted.
What I want instead is a more readable version of my index
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
today evening is the deadline and I need to know a solution to the
following request.
If there is *NO* solution possible in ConTeXt please tell me today (!)
so I can think of a complete different workaround.
there is always a solution possible but writing
.
there is always a solution possible but writing one takes time -)
(i remember that there was something taing car of this)
is the deadline telling that it can be done or has to be finished
Hans
Unfortunately has to be finished.
But if it is to much work just tell me: then I skip the whole index
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Unfortunately has to be finished.
But if it is to much work just tell me: then I skip the whole index
and type the entire register by hand.
I just need to know whether to start (would be quite some pages)...
ok, i sent you a test core-reg.tex file (remake
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I need to know if the following is possible in ConTeXt.
If it's not, please don't hesitate to tell me, so I can think of a
work-around.
It it is possible, it would be great to tell me how!
Is this is inside a register or keyed directly into your document?
{\doHowUgly#1\relax}
\def\doHowUgly#1#2\relax{\iffirstregisterentry{\bf#1}\else#1\fi#2}
\setupregister[index][indicator=no,deeptextcommand=\HowUgly]
\starttext
\chapter{First Chapter}
Some text...\index{word}
\section {First Section}
Some text...\index{word}
Some text...\index{another entry}
Some
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
sorry for contacting you off-list. But the publishing-house I am
working for at the moment needs to know the answer to my Index
design question today.
They have a series of books with a given index (register of keywords)
designed as described below
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
sorry for contacting you off-list. But the publishing-house I am
working for at the moment needs to know the answer to my Index
design question today.
They have a series of books with a given index (register of keywords)
designed as described below
am
working for at the moment needs to know the answer to my Index
design question today.
They have a series of books with a given index (register of keywords)
designed as described below.
This design was set in the past with 3B2, and now is the question: is
it also possible to set
(Sorry for the strange conversation, but my e-mail appears with about
20 minutes delay on the list. And Hans is faster.)
Am 26.07.2006 um 09:59 schrieb Hans Hagen:
inofficial hook; remind me when the time is there that you need it
because it needs to be hooked in somewhere else
(Sorry for the strange conversation, but my e-mail appears with about
20 minutes delay on the list. And Hans is faster.)
I've noticed this too, after I found many examples where Hans or Taco
would answer questions that I didn't even know people had! It seems
that some emails (based on From:
Sanjoy Mahajan wrote:
(Sorry for the strange conversation, but my e-mail appears with about
20 minutes delay on the list. And Hans is faster.)
I've noticed this too, after I found many examples where Hans or Taco
would answer questions that I didn't even know people had! It seems
that
Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
(Sorry for the strange conversation, but my e-mail appears with about
20 minutes delay on the list. And Hans is faster.)
Am 26.07.2006 um 09:59 schrieb Hans Hagen:
inofficial hook; remind me when the time is there that you need it
because it needs to be
Hi,
in a index is it possible not to have bold letters as separators
(a, w) in a dedicated line, but instead only the first letter of
the first entry with a or w bold?
See this minimal example:
\starttext
\chapter{First Chapter}
Some text...\index{word}
\section {First Section}
Some text
[apologies for re-posting but the ntg-server seemed to be down?]
Hi,
in a index is it possible not to have bold letters as separators
(a, w) in a dedicated line, but instead only the first letter of
the first entry with a or w bold?
See this minimal example:
\starttext
\chapter{First
: Mojca Miklavec [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: mailing list for ConTeXt users [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 00:51:18 +0200Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Index sorting againOn 6/29/06, Richard Gabriel wrote:
For example, the DocBook XSLT stylesheets (http://docbook.sourceforge.net
On 6/29/06, Richard Gabriel wrote:
For example, the DocBook XSLT stylesheets (http://docbook.sourceforge.net/)
solve it this way:
Symbols (anything unsortable, including numbers)
A
B
...
Z
---
I'd suggest a bit better way:
Symbols
1
2
...
9
A
B
...
Z
But why 10 bins for
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans,
I'd like to remind the 2 persisting problems with the index sorting.
1. Numbers are sorted under A
2. Symbols are sorted under the first letter which follows.
See the attached test file.
Both these issues are independent on language and on the expansion
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Thu, 29 Jun 2006 14:33:41 +0200Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Index sorting againRichard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans,
I'd like to remind the 2 persisting problems with the index sorting.
1. Numbers are sorted under A
2. Symbols are sorted under the first letter which follows
Hello Hans,I'd like to remind the 2 persisting problems with the index sorting.1. Numbers are sorted under A2. Symbols are sorted under the first letter which follows.See the attached test file.Both these issues are independent on language and on the expansion type.Proposed solution:1. Sort
Hello,
I saw the following nice feature in a book, which I also like to use for
a longer work. The author uses a cite by author style (Sharma, 1979) and
in the citation index:
Nobody, N. B. and N. N. Nonomens, J. Improper Sci. 12, 199 (2007). 5
Nonomens, N. N., See Sharma, R. R; Nobody, N
Tobias Burnus wrote:
Hello,
I saw the following nice feature in a book, which I also like to use for
a longer work. The author uses a cite by author style (Sharma, 1979) and
in the citation index:
Nobody, N. B. and N. N. Nonomens, J. Improper Sci. 12, 199 (2007). 5
Nonomens, N. N
Hello Hans,I've just noticed another two bugs in index sorting.1. Numbers are sorted under A2. Symbols are sorted under the first letter which follows.See the attached test file.Both these issues are independent on language and on the expansion type.Proposed solution:1. Sort numbers
Hello Hans and others,I've found a strange behavior of the index references.If there are two (or more) references to the same term on one page, each one in another chapter, there will be two (or more) references to the same page number in the index.The attached sample demonstates it clearly
Hi all,
I have a document in Dutch (\mainlanguage[nl]) in which I quote Turkish
items, which I want to collect in a separate index, like this:
Enkele voorbeelden zijn: \quote{oudere zus} \turkish{abla},
\quote{jongere broer of zus} \turkish{karde\c{s}}, de \quote{zus van
vader} (\quote{tante
I'd suggest you to use the extended variant of the \index macro. There you can specify an ASCII equivalent of the word, which will be used for sorting:\index[soz kesmek]{s\"oz kesmek}\index[seref]{\c seref}-RichardFrom: "R. Ermers" [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]To: mailing list fo
R. Ermers wrote:
Hi all,
I have a document in Dutch (\mainlanguage[nl]) in which I quote Turkish
items, which I want to collect in a separate index, like this:
Enkele voorbeelden zijn: \quote{oudere zus} \turkish{abla},
\quote{jongere broer of zus} \turkish{karde\c{s}}, de \quote{zus van
Richard Gabriel wrote:
I'd suggest you to use the extended variant of the \index macro. There
you can specify an ASCII equivalent of the word, which will be used
for sorting:
\index[soz kesmek]{s\oz kesmek}
\index[seref]{\c seref}
actually, supporting multiple indexes with their own sort
Hello Hans,I'm sorry but when you were adding my sorting rules for Czech, you've (probably by accident) deleted the definition of \czsortdivisionch which leads to errors when trying to sort a word on "ch".I've also made some minor corrections. Here is the updated version:%
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans,
I'm sorry but when you were adding my sorting rules for Czech, you've
(probably by accident) deleted the definition of \czsortdivisionch
which leads to errors when trying to sort a word on ch.
I've also made some minor corrections. Here is the updated
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Thanks Hans, it works with my test file,
unless I set up:
\setupregister[index][expansion=xml]
which i need for correct processing of the XML files.
If I simply add this command into the testing TeX file (no XML), the
Czech sorting stops to work and all accented
PROTECTED]To: mailing list for ConTeXt users [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Wed, 24 May 2006 17:55:02 +0200Subject: Re: [NTG-context] Index sorting for other languages that EnglishRichard Gabriel wrote:
Thanks Hans, it works with my test file,
unless I set up:
\setupregister[index][expansion=xm
Thanks Hans, it works with my test file, unless I set up:\setupregister[index][expansion=xml]which i need for correct processing of the XML files.If I simply add this command into the testing TeX file (no XML), the Czech sorting stops to work and all accented characters are placed under
Hello Hans,after an upgrade I noticed thar the index sorting works even worse than before (tested on Czech, Chinese and Japanese, but probably related to non-ASCII characters in common).With TeXExec 5.4.3, all words beginning with national (accented) characters were put into a separate
On Tuesday 23 May 2006 06:22, Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans,
after an upgrade I noticed thar the index sorting works even worse than
before (tested on Czech, Chinese and Japanese, but probably related to
non-ASCII characters in common).
With TeXExec 5.4.3, all words beginning
Richard Gabriel wrote:
Hello Hans,
after an upgrade I noticed thar the index sorting works even worse
than before (tested on Czech, Chinese and Japanese, but probably
related to non-ASCII characters in common).
With TeXExec 5.4.3, all words beginning with national (accented)
characters
Hello ConTeXters, I've noticed the following strange behavior of the index: If an indexterm occurs twice (or more times) on the same page in different section levels, it will be also linked twice from the index.Try the following minimal example:---\setupoutput[pdftex]\starttext\chapter{First
vertical space tends to happen immediately before headings,
which is probably immediately after a \par, suggesting that if we're
already in vertical mode there is something creating a horizontal mode
object here.
2. If I use \dontleavehmode\index{blah} in material that immediately
follows a heading
The manual suggests that you can put index calls between a \section
heading and its first paragraph without worry, but for me it breaks the
page-breaking mechanism, allowing the section title to end up at the
bottom of a page like this:
\starttext
\section{Tufte}
\dorecurse{4}{\input tufte \par
I said:
Is there any workaround/fix?
I find that the addition of \dontleavehmode fixes it. Is this safe to
use in general?
\starttext
\section{Tufte}
\dorecurse{4}{\input tufte \par}
\section{Knuth}
\dontleavehmode\index{knuth}
\input knuth \par
\stoptext
Thanks,
Duncan
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I said:
Is there any workaround/fix?
I find that the addition of \dontleavehmode fixes it. Is this safe to
use in general?
\starttext
\section{Tufte}
\dorecurse{4}{\input tufte \par}
\section{Knuth}
\dontleavehmode\index{knuth}
\input knuth \par
\stoptext
Hans Hagen wrote:
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
I find that the addition of \dontleavehmode fixes it. Is this safe to
use in general?
no, use \dontleavehmode instead
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Duncan Hothersall wrote:
The manual suggests that you can put index calls between a \section
heading and its first paragraph without worry, but for me it breaks the
page-breaking mechanism, allowing the section title to end up at the
bottom of a page like this:
\starttext
\section{Tufte
Hans, many thanks for the recent fixes on index sorting in the new ruby
scripts. Can I offer another test file in which some errors still show
up, in the hope that these too can be ironed out?
The following shows two problems, culled from a much bigger project. It
should be clear from the output
Duncan Hothersall wrote:
Hans, many thanks for the recent fixes on index sorting in the new ruby
scripts. Can I offer another test file in which some errors still show
up, in the hope that these too can be ironed out?
The following shows two problems, culled from a much bigger project
Correction: I goofed up; after correcting the file, I get exactly
what I expected. AFAICS, index generation now works flawlessly with
newtexexec! Great, wonderful, kudos to you!
Um, I just noticed. newtexexec? Has the command name changed? Please say
no. Because a command name change would
Alas, I spoke too soon... I tested again with a more complex document
(the book project I'm working on), and I'm having problems again:
page ranges still gobble up the other entries. If I insert a
\seeindex command, the index is sorted according to page numbers
instead of entries. The file
; after correcting the file, I get exactly
what I expected. AFAICS, index generation now works flawlessly with
newtexexec! Great, wonderful, kudos to you!
Um, I just noticed. newtexexec? Has the command name changed?
Please say
no. Because a command name change would mean that I have
Gerben Wierda wrote:
Correction: I goofed up; after correcting the file, I get exactly
what I expected. AFAICS, index generation now works flawlessly with
newtexexec! Great, wonderful, kudos to you!
Um, I just noticed. newtexexec? Has the command name changed? Please say
no. Because
Hans Hagen wrote:
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
... it's still missing a few features (I don't think it can
post-process pdf-files yet) and has a few buglets...
it should at least i remember writing some code -)
Here is an old example:
Olivier wrote:
Quoting Thomas A. Schmitz :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Oct 16, 2005 at 12:11:31 -
You're right, a quick test demonstrated the bug.
In the texutil script there seems to be only sorting on entries' labels
and no further sorting with the page number because it sorts this
On Nov 9, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
not with headphones, which i normally wear when i'm in that kind of
debugging mode -)
try a megaphone? ;-)
I'm with you :))
so, what was the test file?
Hans
Compile this with newtexexec:
\starttext
\index{This} This \index
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
On Nov 9, 2005, at 2:11 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
not with headphones, which i normally wear when i'm in that kind of
debugging mode -)
try a megaphone? ;-)
I'm with you :))
so, what was the test file?
Hans
Compile this with newtexexec:
\starttext
\index
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
If you modify the file like so:
\starttext
\index{This} This \index{and} and \seeindex{That}{This} That.
\page
\placeindex
\stoptext
it will give this error message:
add the copied = false to:
handle
\\registersee
modify the file like so:
\starttext
\index{This} This \index{and} and \seeindex{That}{This} That.
\page
\placeindex
\stoptext
it will give this error message:
add the copied = false to:
handle \\registersee{#
{entry.type}}{#{entry.pagehowto
Thomas A.Schmitz wrote:
Excellent! As far as I can see, this takes care of the seeindex bug
and of the sorting bug. On the negative side: ranges make the new
texutil.rb bomb out. Two down, one to go!!!
send me a test file -)
Hans
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Correction: I goofed up; after correcting the file, I get exactly
what I expected. AFAICS, index generation now works flawlessly with
newtexexec! Great, wonderful, kudos to you!
I'm happy again! Thanks Hans
best
Thomas
On Nov 9, 2005, at 7:48 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:
send me a test file
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
Correction: I goofed up; after correcting the file, I get exactly
what I expected. AFAICS, index generation now works flawlessly with
newtexexec! Great, wonderful, kudos to you!
I'm happy again! Thanks Hans
well, thanks for testing newtexexec -)
Hans
Hi,
is there a mechanism so that on is able to say
\index[start from here]{great+topic} % we are on p3
blabla much material
\index[stop there]{great+topic} % we are on p7
and the index will advertise the topic as
great
topic 3-7
Of course I don't want to put an \index at every page
In theory, you can say
\startregister[index]{great+topic} and \stopregister[index]{great+topic}
and this will do what you want. However, this is one of several bugs
in the index module of ConTeXt: this will print just this range and
gobble all other entries in the index for great/topic. I
Quoting Thomas A. Schmitz :
-- was [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Oct 16, 2005 at 12:11:31 --
In theory, you can say
\startregister[index]{great+topic} and \stopregister[index]{great+topic}
Many thanks Thomas, that's what I was looking for :))
and this will do what you want. However, this is one
Hello,
I have a register where all the entries appear once (and
only once) in a particular form (\index[def::]{entry}) but can appear any
number of times in the standard form (\index{entry}).
I would like the particular coupling to make all standard
form entries clickable and linking to the one
I have a couple of index questions and bugs to report. Here comes:
1. When I use newtexexec, the sorting disregards an initial capital
letter, sorting Hans under a;
2. Again in newtexexec, \seeindex is broken. The outpput it produces
is see XXX, :0]-, and it gives an error message that I
can tell, the Spanish hyphenation
patterns get loaded, too), but now I have a problem sorting the
index: the words 'ángulo' and 'índice' get sorted in the beginning of
the index instead of among a and i.
It tried putting something like the example below in a) the setup
part of my document, b
patterns get loaded, too),
but now I have a problem sorting the index: the words 'ángulo' and
'índice' get sorted in the beginning of the index instead of among a and i.
It tried putting something like the example below in a) the setup part
of my document, b) just before the index (a bit like
, the Spanish hyphenation patterns get
loaded, too), but now I have a problem sorting the index: the words
'ángulo' and 'índice' get sorted in the beginning of the index instead
of among a and i.
It tried putting something like the example below in a) the setup part
of my document, b) just before
Hi everybody,
is anyone experienced in archiving PDF?
I need archiving lots of different PDFs in different sizes and formats
into workbooks or folders with index files.
How could I possibly look into each PDF, getting the title info and
generate an index? How do I do clickable references
Thomas Schrader schrieb:
Hi everybody,
is anyone experienced in archiving PDF?
I need archiving lots of different PDFs in different sizes and formats
into workbooks or folders with index files.
How could I possibly look into each PDF, getting the title info and
generate an index? How do I do
Vit Zyka wrote:
in a similar fashion, much texutil functionality is already present in
ctxtools, which is a prelude to rewriting texutil i.e. a new sorting /
index etc mechanism (maybe xml based)
Great Hans you are thinking about (Czech:) sorting. How do you want to
implement national
I am one night from a deadline and I have just noticed that my index is
silently ignoring some entries... Help!!
The following demonstrates the problem (tested on live.contextgarden.net):
--
\starttext
\startregister[index]{this term+in+particular} This term is discussed
from the start
I wrote:
--
\starttext
\startregister[index]{this term+in+particular} This term is discussed
from the start of this page.\page[yes]
Some more text about the term, and another page.\page[yes]
And the end of the info about that term. \stopregister[index]{this
term+in+particular}\page[yes]
A page
Hi all,
how can I change in my index list from Lower to Upper-case?
instead:
a
Achten, Juliane
b
Blankenheim, Martin
I wont to get
A
Achten, Juliane
B
Blankenheim, Martin
Thanks for help
Bernd
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