Steve Litt wrote:
Hi all,

In my index, under the first level heading "attitude", I have "Troubleshooter's Mantra":

attitude
        Troubleshooter's Mantra 10-13

I also want to have this:

Troubleshooter's Mantra, see attitude/Troubleshooter's Mantra


So I tried this:

\index{philosophy|see{attitude!Troubleshooter's Mantra}}

However, that prints nothing. What is the proper way to do a see reference with a source of a first level index item and a second level target?
There is no need for the exclamation point inside the "see".
"See" just prints the text, not a page number.  The "see" command doesn't
resolve or check the reference in any way. It merely fails on exclamation points.

So:
\index{philosophy|see{attitude/Troubleshooter's Mantra}}
will give you:
philosophy  see  attitude/Troubleshooter's Mantra

If you want the first example, try
\index{Troubleshooter's Mantra|see{attitude/Troubleshooter's Mantra}}

Helge Hafting

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