for my own use since I originally shared them awhile back. For example, I've
added a node-based "pseudo-page" format mode that allows a hyperlatex index
to mirror a traditional printed page structure. (An example of the package
in use can be seen at http://GBBopen.org/hyperdoc/ -- for comparison,
the PDF equivalent manual is also on-line on the website.)
I created the mods for my own needs, and so the only testing/debugging I've done is with my own work. However, I thought that I could save someone else a lot of time by sharing the original mods.
I'd be happy to provide the latest version of the package (1.03), which should be upward compatible, but there are no guarantees...
-- Dan
As far as the index testing, I'd welcome your assessment of the
idxmods style. I can maintain hyperlatex best with the assistance
of people who use it. The package worked for me when I tried it, but
I didn't test it extensively, which is why it remains in the contrib
folder. If you'd like to use it, please test it and let me know if
there are any shortcomings. If it works for you and you take a moment
to tell me so, I'll be that much closer to being able to incorporate
it.
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