Hi Greg,
I tried to email you offlist, but the email bounced back as undeliverable. Please email me your phone number or give me a call. I am sorry for posting this to the list. Rick Rick Quatro Carmen Publishing Inc. 585-283-5045 rick at frameexpert.com From: [email protected] [mailto:framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Greg Williams Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2013 11:35 AM To: framers at lists.frameusers.com Subject: Error using a colon in index entry sorting Hi Framers, First time poster; Structured FM 11.0.1.382, Vista 32-bit; DITA 1.2 I'm having an issue with sorting index entries. I'm adding index entries in the XML of a DITA topic and then using FM to output the file. Specifically I'm trying to get "see also" entries to sort to the top of the main index entry, but I can simplify my problem for descriptive purposes. I've read a good deal of literature concerning sorting index entries in FM and in the DITA 1.2 spec, and I have a good idea of how it should work. Here's a simplified example. Working in FM, I have a file with a main index entry "FrameMaker" and a sub-entry "problems". I want "problems" to be the first sub-entry in a long list of sub-entries under "FrameMaker" (for obvious reason). I insert an indexterm element and enter the following in the Marker dialog: FrameMaker:problems[FrameMaker:aaa]. I quickly generate a standard index and everything looks great - the sub-entry is the first under "FrameMaker". I save and close the file. The XML looks like this ("[" substituted for "<"): [indexterm]FrameMaker[indexterm]problems[index-sort-as]FrameMaker:aaa[/index -sort-as][/indexterm][/indexterm] When I reopen the file in FM, the text for this indexterm in the dialog box reads: FrameMaker:problems[FrameMaker\:aaa]. Note the backslash inserted before the ":aaa" sorting. My sub-entry is no longer the first in the list of FrameMaker sub-entries. The XML looks the same throughout this process, of course. Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong, why FM is inserting this backslash, and/or how I can avoid having this backslash appear? It appears to be a bug, but maybe I'm missing something... Any help is greatly appreciated. (A coworker of mine just filed this as a bug with Adobe.) Regards, Greg Williams London, Ontario -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.frameusers.com/pipermail/framers/attachments/20130131/6fa88d24/attachment.html>
