Should have waited to observe what else might happen.

It appears that the way I entered as in the previous e-mail is the expected
manner in which to code secondary enteries in a static index. Repeating the
primary entry generates the following:

Algoma

    Appeal for Diocese of

Algoma

    Contributions to Diocese of

Algoma

    Report of Committee on duty of Synod

This is easily corrected, by using the method discovered in the first
e-mail I sent.
Cheers - Paul

On Tue, Jun 21, 2016 at 7:36 PM, Pc Thoms <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Dave and Docbook-apps Company:
>
> In working with a legacy text, 1875, and it's index I entered five
> secondary entries, expecting an error, using the following:
>
> <index><title>Index</title>
> <indexentry><primaryie>Admission to Seats in Synod</primaryie>
> <secondaryie>Ven. Archdeacon McMurray</secondaryie>
> <secondaryie>Rev. Dr. Sullivan</secondaryie>
> <secondaryie>Rev. Dr. Stocking</secondaryie>
> <secondaryie>Wm. J. Harris</secondaryie>
> <secondaryie>W. B. Curran</secondaryie></indexentry>
> </index>
>
> And to my surprise and delight this validated and produced the desired
> entry.
> All I have to say is that the xslt stylesheets for DocBook are awesome!
> If this should not work - don't change anything.
>
> Grateful - Paul
>
>
> On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 4:40 AM, davep <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I'm about to start indexing a db5 book.
>> Reading up on the subject(Nancy C. Mulvany) and wondered if anyone has
>> been there and done that, got the tee-shirt and found the pitfalls in
>> docbook? Any advice from those with lots of experience of using
>> db indexes please?
>>
>>
>>
>> regards
>>
>> --
>> Dave Pawson
>> XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
>> http://www.dpawson.co.uk
>>
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