On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 19:42:38 +0100
Hans Hagen pra...@wxs.nl wrote:
in the test suite: registers/processors-001.tex
\defineprocessor[bf][style=bold]
\defineprocessor[it][style=italic]
\starttext
\index{it-italic}\index{normal}
This is a \index[bf-bold]{test with bold
On 24-3-2012 11:20, Alan Braslau wrote:
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 19:42:38 +0100
Hans Hagenpra...@wxs.nl wrote:
in the test suite: registers/processors-001.tex
\defineprocessor[bf][style=bold]
\defineprocessor[it][style=italic]
\starttext
\index{it-italic}\index{normal}
This is a
Hi all,
Is it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within the text
more or less automatically. For example, if I write
There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
...I would like the term ducks to appear in small-capitals to indicate the
that term can be found in the index.
On Mar 23, 2012, at 6:57 AM, Malte Stien wrote:
Is it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within the text
more or less automatically. For example, if I write
There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
...I would like the term ducks to appear in small-capitals to indicate
On Fri, 23 Mar 2012 21:57:04 +1100
Malte Stien ma...@stien.de wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within
the text more or less automatically. For example, if I write
There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
...I would like the term ducks to
On 23-3-2012 11:57, Malte Stien wrote:
s it possible to format indexed words in a particular style within the text
more or less automatically. For example, if I write
There are some \index[ducks] in the zoo.
I would like the term ducks to appear in small-capitals to indicate the
that
Hi,
I got a few responses for this. Thank you to all of you. I ended up using the
code below. Works a treat. And yes, apologies. The square brackets were a typo;
of course they should have been curly.
Thank you again.
Malte.
On 24/03/2012, at 0:01, ntg-context-requ...@ntg.nl wrote:
One way