At least for the Index, Joel, here is how I achieved that:
\defineprocessor[special][style=italic]
And then by way of an example in the text referring to a newspaper:
\index{special->Age, The} {\em TheĀ Age} of 31 July 2018
Julian
On 21/3/25 03:28, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
Its common convention to italicize words that are of a different
language. I've tried marking these words, but then when they also
appear in the glossary and index, they are not appearing in the
correct placement--somehow the italicized words appear under the "s"
category, no matter what letter they start with.
Is there any way in ConTeXt to just give it a list of words, and it
will italicize them wherever they are found in the text, no matter
they are in the body, some index, etc.?
--Joel
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