Norman Walsh wrote:
/ Dave Pawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say:
| Suggest putting the responsibility on the author?
| If they choose to use
| <primary>Foo</primary>  then that is exactly what they'll get?

I don't follow. "Foo" is the index term, that's what appears in the index:

   Index
   ...
   F
     Fable, ...
     Fanciful, ...
     Foo, ...

The question is, what should go in place of "..." in the HTML case.

If I (the author) want more than a primary,
then (according to tdg) I should use secondary (...) content?

If I (the author) only use primary index content
then present me with primary content only.

Isn't that what it's for?




| Norm, you haven't commented on the fo case?

The FO stylesheets do the right thing, using page numbers and
collapsing multiple references to the same page into a single
reference.

OK. Thanks. As you say "The right thing"







regards

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Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk

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