Back in april 2012 Robert Blackstone asked some questions about indexing
http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg63134.html
i.a.:

> For a book in the area of musicology I would like to make one register with 
> entries of different kinds, distinguishable by their appearance in the  
> register (or index or whatever).
> The index entries will mostly be authors, including composers, musical terms 
> and musical compositions. The titles of the compositions and the foreign 
> words 
> are set in italic characters throughout in the text of the book.
> What I would like is to be able to distinguish all entries according to 
> whether 
> they are treated in the text, are shown in a musical example, or are 
> mentioned 
> only in a foot- or endnote.
> 
> In many books page numbers indicating illustrations are set in italics. 
> Pagenumbers indicating foot- or endnotes often have a suffix "n".
> 

His other question were resolved, but this one remained unanswered, apart from 
that two other users also wanted to do exactly the same thing.

I would like to do something very similar and was wondering: Has this been 
addressed/solved since then?


Thanks in advance!
Best,
Florian.


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Florian Grammel

Copenhagen, Denmark

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