Am 12.09.2025 um 21:25 schrieb Rik Kabel:
On 2025-09-12 12:48, Hans Hagen via ntg-context wrote:
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but then you don't get that 'n' (not sure why)
Hans
Well, the 'n', followed by the note number, is pretty important, so
losing it is not an option. (The design of the index calls for citing
the endnote number instead of the page number for items in the endnotes.)
Riks command definition
\PIndex [<OPT>] {...} {<OPT>} {<OPT>}
and what he uses in the document.
\PIndex{OK, Entry1}[note={ote}]
He just got lucky because \setregisterentry picks up the following argument.
Wolfgang
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