At 12:51 PM 1/8/2003 +0000, John Culleton wrote:

If Context can be made to do this with equal or greater facility then
there is no problem. But if not, Xindy was designed specifically to
handle indexes with various alphabets; indeed the tutorial deals with
accented words and the Hungarian "Ny" which is sorted as a separate
letter. All the situations you describe above are easily handled.
i have no problem with providing support for xindy some day in the future (properly hooked into the index mechanism) but only if there are binaries available for windows/linux/macos-x that work out of the box; a few weeks ago i tried to run xindy on my win2k and it failed. Next time i meet Joachim S. i'll ask him about it.

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