Hi Hraban,
Thanks for your suggestion! I indeed hadn't included the \mainlangauge[nl]
command, I only had the \language[nl] command incorporated.
So I missed that; but now it works!
Gerard
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Am 14.02.24 um 10:42 schrieb G.C.H.M. Verhaag via ntg-context:
Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word *see* into
the Dutch word *zie* in the use of the \seeindex command?
Did you set \mainlanguage[nl]?
Hraban
Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word 'see' into the
Dutch word 'zie' in the use of the \seeindex command?
Regards,
Gerard
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Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word *see* into
the Dutch word *zie* in the use of the \seeindex command?
Regards,
Gerard
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On 10/25/2018 16:39, Rik Kabel wrote:
List,
I am looking for a way to modify the text used for \seeindex (in
English, "see") to have two types of seeindex result in the same index
register. I would like to produce, for example,
pseudepigraphy, 103,/see also ob
List,
I am looking for a way to modify the text used for \seeindex (in
English, "see") to have two types of seeindex result in the same index
register. I would like to produce, for example,
pseudepigraphy, 103,/see also obliteration/
and at the same time be able to produce th
On 8/8/2018 23:48, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\setupregister[index][check=no]
Wolfgang
Thank you, Wolfgang. I saw the discussion on the list, but missed it in
i-context.pdf.
Wiki updated.
--
Rik
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\setupregister[index][check=no]
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Rik Kabel schrieb am 09.08.18 um 04:32:
With older versions of ConTeXt (including that in TL18) seeindex
entries pointing to a multi-level (plussed) index entry worked
(visually, at least) without complaint. The output might look like:
Digby
With older versions of ConTeXt (including that in TL18) seeindex entries
pointing to a multi-level (plussed) index entry worked (visually, at
least) without complaint. The output might look like:
Digby, John 73
Dilbert see Adams+Scott
Dirac, Paul 287
or
Digby, John 73
Dilbert
On 6/25/2018 4:01 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2018-06-25 um 14:18 schrieb Hans Hagen :
On 6/24/2018 10:07 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\starttext
\index{sample}
\index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
%\index{fun}
btw, index entries will only work well with an anchor so loose \index
.06.23 12:12 MKIV betafmt:
> > >> 2018.6.23)
> > processes without a hitch but \seeindex is still not working as
> > expected.
> > >> In
> > >> \starttext
> > >> \index{sample}
> > >> \index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
>
Am 2018-06-25 um 14:18 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 6/24/2018 10:07 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\starttext
\index{sample}
\index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
%\index{fun}
>
> btw, index entries will only work well with an anchor so loose \index without
> something following
rationale, and it could be a nice feature, but we need to
>> refer to entries in a different register, e.g. from an index of topics to an
>> index of persons, e.g. \seeindex{Pragma}{Hagen, Hans} or to subentries like
>> \seeindex{fun+games}{bah+humbug}. Since the latter doesn’t wor
On 6/24/2018 10:07 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
\starttext
\index{sample}
\index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
%\index{fun}
btw, index entries will only work well with an anchor so loose \index
without something following it will not show the right page numbers (if
at all)
On 6/24/2018 10:07 PM, Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Am 2018-06-24 um 21:57 schrieb Hans Hagen :
On 6/23/2018 5:10 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
The latest beta (ConTeXtver: 2018.06.23 12:12 MKIV betafmt: 2018.6.23)
processes without a hitch but \seeindex is still not working as expected.
In
\starttext
rocesses without a hitch but \seeindex is still not working as expected.
> >> In
> >> \starttext
> >> \index{sample}
> >> \index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
> >> %\index{fun}
> >> \seeindex{fun}{sample}% now with heading (as it should be)
> >>
Am 2018-06-24 um 21:57 schrieb Hans Hagen :
> On 6/23/2018 5:10 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
>> The latest beta (ConTeXtver: 2018.06.23 12:12 MKIV betafmt: 2018.6.23)
>> processes without a hitch but \seeindex is still not working as expected.
>> In
>> \starttext
>> \
On 6/23/2018 5:10 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
The latest beta (ConTeXtver: 2018.06.23 12:12 MKIV betafmt: 2018.6.23)
processes without a hitch but \seeindex is still not working as expected.
In
\starttext
\index{sample}
\index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
%\index{fun}
\seeindex{fun}{sample}% now
The latest beta (ConTeXt ver: 2018.06.23 12:12 MKIV beta fmt: 2018.6.23)
processes without a hitch but \seeindex is still not working as expected.
In
\starttext
\index{sample}
\index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
%\index{fun}
\seeindex{fun}{sample} % now with heading (as it should be)
\seeindex
The MWE
\index{sample}
\index{fun+games}\index{fun+stuff}
\index{fun}
\seeindex{fun}{sample} % with first subheading, not heading
\seeindex{fun}{blah} % shown with heading (as it should be) ONLY if
\index{fun} is commented out; otherwise it is not shown
\seeindex{fun}{humbug} % not shown
In latest beta, the error got bigger:
\starttext
\index{sample}
\index{Fun+games}\index{Fun+stuff}
\seeindex{Fun}{sample}
\seeindex{Fun}{bug} % missing!
\seeindex{Fun}{blah}
\placeindex[n=1]
\stoptext
now gives
f
Fun see blah
games , see sample
stuff
s
sample
i.e.
* multiple seeindex
Me again on registers.
If you have an entry with just subentries and a reference (seeindex) from the
main entry to an *existing* other entry, the reference is sorted at one of the
subentries.
I.e. in the MWE we get
Fun
games 1, see sample
stuff 1
instead of
Fun see sample
games 1
This has been reported before...
BTW, how should cat+Siamese be formatted?
cat 1
Burmese 1
obese, see Siamese
or
cat 1
Burmese 1
obese, see cat, Siamese
Clearly the second case would be needed for
\seeindex{pet+obese}{cat+Siamese}
with
pet
obese, see cat, Siamese
Alan
On Fri
. I don’t think there are \index{cat+Burmese}Burmese
cats.
\seeindex{cat+obese}{cat+Siamese}
\seeindex{hound}{dog}
\completeindex
\stoptext
"""
... shows two problems at once:
"""
c
cat 1
Burmese 1, see cat+Siamese
Siamese 1
stray 1
d
dog 1
bullterrier 1
h
“Aaa /see Mmm+Plus/”. When there are
> > zero or one + components, all is well.
> >
> > \starttext
> > \seeindex{Aaa+Plus}{Mmm+Plus}
> > \seeindex{Bbb+Plus}{Nnn, Comma}
> > \seeindex{Ccc, Comma}{Ooo, Comma}
> > \seeindex{Ddd, Comma}{Ppp+Plus}
>
ee Mmm+Plus/”
> should be on a separate, indented line as “Plus /see Mmm+Plus/” but I
> see it on the first line as “Aaa /see Mmm+Plus/”. When there are zero
> or one + components, all is well.
>
> \starttext
> \seeindex{Aaa+Plus}{Mmm+Plus}
> \seeindex{Bbb+Plus}{
+
components, all is well.
\starttext
\seeindex{Aaa+Plus}{Mmm+Plus}
\seeindex{Bbb+Plus}{Nnn, Comma}
\seeindex{Ccc, Comma}{Ooo, Comma}
\seeindex{Ddd, Comma}{Ppp+Plus}
Some text.
\index{Aaa+SecondPlus}
\index{Bbb+SecondPlus}
\index{Mmm+Plus}
\index{Mmm+SecondPlus}
\index
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to cross-reference an indexed term X that has only
see X
and not
X see X?
I'd like to know this, too, now my index is full of ugly X see X references:
coating
prism coating see
The following:
\starttext
Fate\index{Fate}
and
Destiny\seeindex{Destiny}{Fate}
\blank[3*big]
\placeindex
\stoptext
produces an entry for “Destiny” that reads:
*d*
Destiny
Fate*see Fate*
If one comments out “Fate\index{Fate}”, the entry reads as it should:
*d*
Destiny
*see Fate
the style of
the pagenumbers from the style of the see ...?)
That aside, here's the example (run with 2014.05.17 MkIV):
\setupregister[index][n=1]
\starttext
hello \index{area}area and \index{area+ellipse}area of an ellipse
\seeindex{area+United Kingdom}{United Kingdom, area}
\blank[3*big
hello \index{area}area and \index{area+ellipse}area of an ellipse
more nesting \index{area+ellipse+today}area of an ellipse today
\seeindex{area+United Kingdom}{United Kingdom, area}
\blank[3*big]
\placeindex[criterium=all]
\stoptext
-Sanjoy
, here's the example (run with 2014.05.17 MkIV):
\setupregister[index][n=1]
\starttext
hello \index{area}area and \index{area+ellipse}area of an ellipse
\seeindex{area+United Kingdom}{United Kingdom, area}
\blank[3*big]
\placeindex[criterium=all]
\stoptext
On 3/19/2014 1:11 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
How can I get \seeindex to refer to other than the top-level of an index
entry? In the following MWE, I would like to link to /text+more/, not
/text,/ and not /text+some/. That is, the highlight should include the
name of the lower level(s). The actual link
On 2014-03-19 08:30, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/19/2014 1:11 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
How can I get \seeindex to refer to other than the top-level of an index
entry? In the following MWE, I would like to link to /text+more/, not
/text,/ and not /text+some/. That is, the highlight should include
How can I get \seeindex to refer to other than the top-level of an index
entry? In the following MWE, I would like to link to /text+more/, not
/text,/ and not /text+some/. That is, the highlight should include the
name of the lower level(s). The actual link should be to the page with
the entry
Hi there,
I have a problem with my index. There randomly (at least I do not see a
pattern) is a missing indent in front of the words referenced by seeindex.
Unfortunatelly, I cannot reproduce this nor do I see any pattern, as for why
this problem exists.
Is someone having the same issue
place:
%
\defineprocessor[smallcaps][style=\sc]
\starttext
% this works nicely
{\sc Test}\index{smallcaps-Test}
% this is what I want it to look like
% (which does not work for \seeindex[.])
\index{{\sc Cauchy}||Problem}
% this is what I tried after you have suggested
Hi Hans,
processors aren’t applied to the second argument of \seeindex, only the first
is formatted.
\defineprocessor[smallcaps][style=\sc]
\starttext
Apples\index{smallcaps-Apple}
Malus domestica\seeindex{smallcaps-Malus domestica}{smallcaps-Apple}
\placeindex[n=1]
\stoptext
not
for \seeindex. Secondly, the \sc (command) issue persists.
MkIV provides a new mechanism to format index entries called processors, it
doesn't work yet with \seeindex (see my other mail on the list) but I guess
Hans will fix this in one of the next betas.
\defineprocessor[sc][style=\sc
On 13-7-2012 09:57, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
processors aren’t applied to the second argument of \seeindex, only the first
is formatted.
\defineprocessor[smallcaps][style=\sc]
\starttext
Apples\index{smallcaps-Apple}
Malus domestica\seeindex{smallcaps-Malus domestica}{smallcaps
][style=\sc]
\starttext
% this works nicely
{\sc Test}\index{smallcaps-Test}
% this is what I want it to look like
% (which does not work for \seeindex[.])
\index{{\sc Cauchy}||Problem}
% this is what I tried after you have suggested
% to use processors, but it does not work (*)
{\sc Cauchy
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or
is there a bug?
Cheers,
Andreas
Minimal example:
\setupregister[index]
[
style={\bf
I forgot to mention that I am using
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.10 09:52 MKIV
Sorry...
Am Jul 11, 2012 um 8:38 PM schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands
Am 11.07.2012 um 20:38 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong
or is there a bug?
Why don’t you use
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks. That's truly an option. I have already looked into this and it works.
As a matter of fact, this is what I decided to do if there is no quick fix.
However, I thought I'd point it out, since it works for \index and just not for
\seeindex. Secondly, the \sc (command) issue
Hi,
in mtx-context | current version: 2011.03.22 13:59, using MkIV the
following code
My \index{dog}dog is a \index{dog+bullterrier}bullterrier named
\seeindex{Dolly}{Underware}Dolly.
He doesn't like \index{cat}cats.
There are a lot of \index{cat+stray}stray cats, but only a few of them
Hi Hans,
thanks for the fast fix!! Works great!
And looks very good now:
see xindex1, xindex2 and xindex3
ps: what sense does it make that only xindex2 has *no* interaction?
Steffen
Am 20.10.2010 um 09:36 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
it seems that \seeindex doesn't work as expected
On 21-10-2010 10:05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
thanks for the fast fix!! Works great!
And looks very good now:
see xindex1, xindex2 and xindex3
ps: what sense does it make that only xindex2 has *no* interaction?
I didn't test interaction as I made just one simple test file.
interaction as I made just one simple test file.
And I assumed it makes somehow sense concerning the request of Alan but I don't
remember the details... (wasn't there something about first and last entry of
the seeindex reference?)
Again, thanks a lot!
Steffen
Hi,
it seems that \seeindex doesn't work as expected anymore (please run attached
example).
Or did I do something wrong?
Best,
Steffen
(ConTeXt ver: 2010.10.12 01:03 MKIV)
\starttext
\placeregister[index]
\page
%test \seeindex{index1}{xindex2}test % - here it works
\page
test \index
On 5-10-2010 5:17, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Wishlist: add interaction to \seeindex
Explaination:
\seeindex{index_entry}{see_entry}
can be used to add entry to an index
that refers one to another entry.
Example: \seeindex{DNA}{deoxyribonucleic acid}
With \setupinteraction [state=start]
one gets
Wishlist: add interaction to \seeindex
Explaination:
\seeindex{index_entry}{see_entry}
can be used to add entry to an index
that refers one to another entry.
Example: \seeindex{DNA}{deoxyribonucleic acid}
With \setupinteraction [state=start]
one gets active hyperlinks on the page numbers
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that
code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
-
In what file, Hans?:
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain
that code)
anyhow, replace the first
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
-
In what file, Hans?: strc-reg.mkii or core-reg.tex?
Xan.
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
-
In what file, Hans?: strc-reg.mkii or core-reg.tex?
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
Can you report it to ubuntu developers and sent them a patch. I have the
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
Can you report it to ubuntu developers and sent them a
if have no time to keep up with / test / etc all those distributions
and since norbert does a pretty good job in updating the tex packages
used in all debian derivates i expect fixes to show up eventually
Hans
Okay. Can you forward this message else (if nobert is not subscribed to
this
Xan wrote:
hi,
\seeindex gets me the follwing error (see bellow). This error is the
same as described in
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/005992.html. This message
is too old. I just want to now how can I solve it (not there is three
cont-new: cont-new.tex, cont-new.mkii
hi,
\seeindex gets me the follwing error (see bellow). This error is the
same as described in
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/005992.html. This message
is too old. I just want to now how can I solve it (not there is three
cont-new: cont-new.tex, cont-new.mkii and cont.new.mkiv
1' but it should have one additional
entry 'Apache see Software'. This works OK when compiled with
'texexec --xtx'
\starttext
\index{Software}Software
\seeindex{Apache}{Software}Apache
\placeindex
\stoptext
see
Mojca Miklavec wrote:
I get a bus error on mac intel as well.
Bus errors often point to code alignment errors, so it
could be that the same problem manifests on all 64-bit
platforms. But that is about the only hint I can give,
someone has to debug the application.
Best wishes,
Taco
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Drazen Baic wrote:
Hi,
Of course, I should have provided one in my first mail. Trying to create
a minimal test file I also found out that the crash only happens when
\setupinteraction [state=start] is set. Here is the file.
Drazen Baic wrote:
Hi,
Of course, I should have provided one in my first mail. Trying to create
a minimal test file I also found out that the crash only happens when
\setupinteraction [state=start] is set. Here is the file.
That example works OK for me, not even any warnings from
Hi,
Drazen Baic wrote:
Hi,
Of course, I should have provided one in my first mail. Trying to create
a minimal test file I also found out that the crash only happens when
\setupinteraction [state=start] is set. Here is the file.
\setupinteraction [state=start]
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:03 PM, Taco Hoekwater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Drazen Baic wrote:
Hi,
Of course, I should have provided one in my first mail. Trying to create
a minimal test file I also found out that the crash only happens when
\setupinteraction [state=start] is
Drazen Baic wrote:
Hi,
Here is a small test file. Compiled with 'texexec --lua' the register
has only the entry 'Software 1' but it should have one additional
entry 'Apache see Software'. This works OK when compiled with
'texexec --xtx'
\starttext
\index{Software}Software
\seeindex
Drazen Baic wrote:
Mojca helped debugging this, and there is a patch in the luatex
repository that should fix it. As Hans said already, you can expect
a new luatex binary and context release later this week.
You are really unbelievable fast in fixing bugs. Thank you very much!
This is
compiled with
'texexec --xtx'
\starttext
\index{Software}Software
\seeindex{Apache}{Software}Apache
\placeindex
\stoptext
see was not supported yet; i added it
Thank you very much!
Regards,
Drazen
' but it should have one additional
entry 'Apache see Software'. This works OK when compiled with
'texexec --xtx'
\starttext
\index{Software}Software
\seeindex{Apache}{Software}Apache
\placeindex
\stoptext
see was not supported yet; i added it
I just did
for these problems but couldn't
find anything.
Now to my question: I was generating my documents with XeTeX until I
switched to LuaTeX and MKIV a few days ago. After I changed my
typescripts almost everything worked perfectly but the commands
\seeindex[]{}{} and \from[].
1) \seeindex simply doesn't seem
Hi,
Drazen Baic wrote:
with '--verbose' set - at least I couldn't see any. Finally I found out
that 'luatex' crashed during 'LuaTools | running command: luatex --fmt'
(see the CrashReporter log at the end of the mail).
Can you please email me (or post) the smallest test file you can
make
answered. I searched for these problems but couldn't
find anything.
Now to my question: I was generating my documents with XeTeX until I
switched to LuaTeX and MKIV a few days ago. After I changed my
typescripts almost everything worked perfectly but the commands
\seeindex[]{}{} and \from[].
1
Hi,
Of course, I should have provided one in my first mail. Trying to create
a minimal test file I also found out that the crash only happens when
\setupinteraction [state=start] is set. Here is the file.
\setupinteraction [state=start]
\useURL[apache][http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi]
Hi,
Here is a small test file. Compiled with 'texexec --lua' the register
has only the entry 'Software 1' but it should have one additional
entry 'Apache see Software'. This works OK when compiled with
'texexec --xtx'
\starttext
\index{Software}Software
\seeindex{Apache}{Software}Apache
letters are not taken
into account in index generation, which is a trifle inconvenient.
Best
Thomas
On Sep 27, 2005, at 11:58 PM, Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
The code in \seeindex has a bug. There was something in the mailing
list about a year ago (2004-06-21), but as far as I can see
Thomas A. Schmitz wrote:
And I don't have a solution, but another bug in registers: if you
modify my example like so:
\starttext
This \index{This} and \index{And} that \index{That}.
\placeindex
\stoptext
you'll see one interesting detail in the pdf: This and That are in
the index under
OK, I have to modify my last mail: the bizarre sorting bug only
occurs when I use newtexexec. The bug with /seeindex occurs both in
newtexexec and old texexec. Thanks luigi, for looking at this!
Thomas
On Sep 28, 2005, at 9:40 AM, luigi.scarso wrote:
hmm, not for me
The code in \seeindex has a bug. There was something in the mailing
list about a year ago (2004-06-21), but as far as I can see, the
patch Hans proposed then has been integrated into core-reg.tex.
Here's a minimal test file:
\starttext
This \index{this} and \index{and} that \seeindex
Hi all,
in a german text with a lot of czech words I get an error when using
\seeindex
\seeindex{Polda}{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold} does not work!
(./seeindex_test.tuo
! Missing number, treated as zero.
to be read again
\let
\dobuildtextaccent ... \char \normalaccent #1\let
]
\chapter{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold}
\index{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold} does not work!
\index{Polda}
\seeindex{Polda}{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold} does not work!
\typefile{test.tuo}
\placeindex
\stoptext
-
Hans Hagen
Hi,
when I use
\seeindex{Polda}{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold}
I get the following messages:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.14159-1.10b-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5) (format=cont-en
2004.5.18) 15 JUN 2004 20:21
entering extended mode
\write18 enabled.
**cont-en seeindex_test.tex
(./seeindex_test.tex{/var/lib/texmf
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