Hi, I'm having multiple customiztion problems related to glossaries in FO
output:

1. I've set the glossary.sort parameter to 1, but I would like space and
hypens to be ignored when sorting (so that you get ca, car, ca-range and not
ca, ca-range, car). I've looked at the normalize.sort.input and
normalize.sort.output gentext templates (en-US), but I can't see how
changing them will give the desired result.

2. In our standalone glossary, the root element is book, directly followed
by an info element and then the glossary itself (which has glossdivs and
xincludes from modular files). Now, the TOC contains one entry, "Glossary",
and the  PDF bookmarks are "Table of Contents" and "Glossary". I would like
to replace entries saying "Glossary" with a list of glossdivs (the title is
the letters a-z), is this possible?

3. Some glossentries have multiple glossdefs; is it possible to
automatically enumerate the glossdefs for such entries? If yes, which
templates must be overridden?

4. Some time ago, I posted a message about modular glossaries in which we
replace the otherterm attributes with xlink:href attributes (sorry, I can't
find the post). The suggested customization (from Bob) was for glosseealso
elements. I've since then tried to use the same pattern for glossee
elements, and ran into problems with the "See" gentext". With glosseealso,
"See also" is correctly inserted at the beginning of the line before the
links, but with glossee I do not get the "See" gentext before the link.
Which template calls the gentext in these cases?

5. Is there an easy way to override text alignment just for glossaries? I've
currently copied the template matching d:glsosdiv in mode glossary.as.list
to add text-align parameter to teh fo:list-block . It would be nice if there
were something like the attribute set for indexes: index.entry.properties.

Working with stylesheets 1.75.1

Best regards,
Bergfrid Skaara

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