On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 4:22 AM,  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Indeed. Question to the developers: given that our rule of thumb is
>  > "material within {} will be typeset; material within [] is for setups
>  > etc.," wouldn't it make sense to have the command as index[]? (Maybe
>  > with an alternative \index{} which will typeset the word AND put it in
>  > the index?)
>
>  Ok, but what am I doing wrong? Should I typeset \index[] or \index{}?
>  Or am I missing some trick? Or is this problem  waiting for solution.
>  I have put both ways in my file and the page with Index is still empty.

\starttext

Tantrums\index{Tantrum} can be normal for
toddlers\index{tantrum+toddlers}. Young children have them for
many reasons like being tired, feeling out of control, over-stimulated,
or wanting something they can't have.

General hints: Toddlers and preschoolers cannot regulate themselves
because they don't yet know their own limits.

\completeindex

\stoptext

Wolfgang
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