https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=47608

--- Comment #3 from R. Green <greenandpleasant2000-supp...@yahoo.co.uk> ---
I would like to second this enhancement request: cross-references are common in
book indexes.

There are two types:

1. One where the cross reference supplants the preceding text entry. e.g.

"Canton, see Guangzhou"
"farming, see agriculture"

2a. Where the cross reference supplements the text entry. e.g.

"birds, 21, 88-99; see also chickens"

2b. Where the cross reference supplements the main entry but is entered at the
end of the list of subentries. e.g.

sacrifice
   animal, 74-75
   see also rituals

Details in "New Hart's Rules" (Oxford University Press) Indexing >
Cross-references.

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