Vikas Rawal <vikasli...@agrarianresearch.org> writes: >> >>> I am inserting LaTeX \index{} commands in an org document to create an >>> index. Almost everything works fine. But I am having trouble with >>> auto-fill-mode. It often puts a line break in the middle of an index >>> entry, and then it does not work. >>> >>> That is, \index{my name} is sometimes broken into \index{my >>> name}. This creates a problem for LaTeX. >>> >>> I have disabled auto-fill-mode for now, but that is clearly >>> a sub-optimal thing to do. Is there a way to tell it not to put line >>> breaks in the middle of \index{} entries? >> >> Have you tried >> >> #+INDEX: my name >> >> Regards, >> > > > I am sorry for not being clear. \index{} may have to be used inline in > a para since the index has to pick up the right page where a term > appears. So you want to put it as close as possible to the keywords. >
So put it as close as possible to the keywords: --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- This section needs to index some #+INDEX: multi word term multi word terms. --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- -- Nick