Joel de Guzman wrote:
troy d. straszheim wrote:
On Sun, Nov 06, 2005 at 11:14:18PM +0800, Joel de Guzman wrote:
I emphasized "might" because I am not quite sure. Like
you, I too use lots of macros. Now, I place them at the
top. Yes, you can generate an index from them, even make
it automatic (special defs?). I find it cumbersome that
I can't just include the macros once and have it applied
globally.
Special defs? Apologies, I'm new to the docs list. Currently I can
just talk all of those [def X [link X /X/]] macros, extract and
alphabetize the X's, put them in a section called "index", and I have
a kind of glossary/index (glindex?), a list of links to each X's
"primary" docs location. But only in html, not in fo-generated pdf.
I'm curious as to how you like to generate your indexes.
I was just rambling. I was imagining a special version of
the def especially for index generation. If we were to use
something like [idef X [link X /X/]], we can make the process
that you have just outlined above automatically done by Qb.
Oh, BTW, here's the relevant link:
http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2004/07/14/dbndx.html
Seems easy enough to automate in Qbk.
Cheers,
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Joel de Guzman
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