Hi Dave,
Yes, it was done entirely by embedding indexterms and running the stylesheet 
machinery to generate the index. 

I wrote a short macro at the time in the XML editor I was using to generate the 
elements (one macro for just primary entries, and one for primary plus 
secondary),  so all I had to do was position the cursor, execute the macro, and 
type in the text. While there, I usually tried to come up additional indexterms 
with synonyms and reversals of primary and secondary too.  After generating the 
first index with the stylesheet, I read it and settled on my indexing 
vocabulary, that is, which words would make the best primary entries, and which 
would be "See" entries, or "See also" entries. Then I  went back and edited the 
indexterms in place to align them with my vocabulary.  After two more passes 
like that, you see the result.

It is a tedious process, but I'm convinced that only a human (usually a  single 
human at that) can create a truly useful index.

Bob Stayton
Sagehill Enterprises
[email protected]


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  From: Xmplar 
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  Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 1:42 AM
  Subject: [docbook-apps] Linkable index in The Complete Guide


  How was the hyperlinking index created for DocBook XSL: TCG? I'd like to try 
this for my FO output. Was it generated entirely from embedded indexterms?
  Thanks

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  Dave Gardiner
  Xmplar
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  http://xmplar.biz
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