Mads Jensen <[email protected]> writes: Hi Mads,
> Xindy is an alternative command to generate indexes. It supports a > lisp syntax-like language for specifying how to format entries, e.g., > whether to use number ranges, and how to sort entries etc. Xindy is a > program for handling indexing for multiple formats, including > TeX/LaTeX for which purpose there's texindy. > > I just added an entry to TeX-command-list, as the program uses the > same output from LaTeX, but you can specify some extra switches, e.g., > one for handling German, and which style file to use (if not using the > default). Thanks, committed. > It's merely a suggestion, but shouldn't there be a tool button for the > index command? I don't know. I think it's much less frequently used than the button-enabled LaTeX, View, BibTeX, and Spell commands, and there's not too much space for buttons anyway. (And basically, nobody uses Emacs with a tool-bar anyway. :-)) At least with the GTK tool-bar, if there are more buttons than there's space, you get a > symbol you can press to see the others. But I'm not sure if that's supported in a similar good way by Xaw, Athena, or whatever toolkit people build emacs with. So as long as nobody checks that, I'd prefer not to overload the tool-bar. Bye, Tassilo _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
