On a related note, maxima has a few things like "@fnindex Logical
conjunction".  These show up in the info file.  However, I can't find that
anywhere in the html file(s).  Is that a bug too?

On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 3:26 PM Gavin Smith <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 03:14:47PM -0700, Raymond Toy wrote:
> > On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 3:03 PM Gavin Smith <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, Jul 25, 2022 at 10:56 PM Raymond Toy <[email protected]>
> > > wrote:
> > > >
> > > > In the maxima user manual, there are few explicit uses of @fnindex.
> > > These show up in the info file in the "Function and Variable Index" as
> > > expected.
> > > >
> > > > However, these don't show up in the corresponding "Function and
> Variable
> > > index" section in the html file.
> > > >
> > > > Is this expected?
> > >
> > > No, it's not expected at all.
> > >
> > > @findex is the more common name of the command but I expect that
> > > @fnindex should work as well.
> > >
> >
> > Maybe it's because of these:
> >
> > @synindex ky fn
> > @synindex vr fn
> > @synindex cp fn
> >
> > I don't know why they're there except to merge everything into the
> fnindex.
> >
> > But perhaps I should change them to be @findex instead, since it seems
> > that's the normal way of saying it.
>
> @synindex is there to merge the indices together, as you said.  Everything
> in the four indices should be output by "@printindex fn".
>


-- 
Ray

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