Hello,

On 22 June 2015 at 20:11, Ross Berteig <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On 6/22/2015 10:46 AM, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> I agree we all think differently, but the output should collate the
>> descriptions while keeping only a single common link.
>> The difference with the wiki 'keyword in context' is I can see the
>> duplication. The auto doc page infers many unique links.
>
> The whole point of a permuted index is to provide an alphabetical list of
> keywords, shown along with some context, and references (links) to where
> they appear.
> ...

ok, I tried to do this earlier with a bit of effort, but my TCL-foo is too weak:

how about displaying the permuted index (if that must be - I don't see
the whole point of it, since there is a browser 'search' function
anyway, but hey :-), but display canonical links in bold. The section
header could then be something like "Permuted index", "(canonical
titles displayed in bold)".

Is that an idea?

Michai
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