On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 10:04:38PM +0200, Hans Hagen wrote:
> At 08:53 AM 5/27/2002 +0200, Denis B. Roegel wrote:
> >\index{A} puts A in the index.
> >
> >\index[A]{\A} puts \A under A in the index
> >
> >\index{letter+A} puts the subentry A under the entry letter in the index
> >
> >This leads to two questions:
> >
> > 1) how can I put \A with the subentry A under the entry letter in the
> > index?
>
> \index[a]{\A}
Will that really result in
letter
A
\A
?
>From your second answer, I gather that I must write
\index[letter+A]{letter+\A}
And by the way, how should I take into account entries
starting with `+' ?
Denis
>
> > 2) how can I put \A with the subentry A under the entry \letter
> > (which is itself with letter) in the index?
>
> \index[a+a]{\A+\A}