#17424: Index of poset constructors
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Comment (by nthiery):

 Replying to [comment:3 ncohen]:
 > Oh. Well, because I named it "index" everywhere else. Index of
 functions, stuff like that. Change it if you like, but here I used "index"
 as in "an exhaustive list of things".

 Catalog is used in the following spots :-)
 {{{
 mistral-/opt/sage/src/sage>ls **/*catalog*
 algebras/catalog.py
 combinat/crystals/catalog.py
 groups/misc_gps/misc_groups_catalog.py
 coding/codes_catalog.py
 combinat/designs/design_catalog.py
 groups/perm_gps/permutation_groups_catalog.py
 combinat/catalog_partitions.py
 groups/affine_gps/catalog.py          matroids/catalog.py
 combinat/crystals/catalog_elementary_crystals.py
 groups/finitely_presented_catalog.py  matroids/matroids_catalog.py
 combinat/crystals/catalog_infinity_crystals.py
 groups/groups_catalog.py
 combinat/crystals/catalog_kirillov_reshetikhin.py
 groups/matrix_gps/catalog.py
 }}}

 > Yes. But this is really something which should be done on the Sphinx
 side.

 Definitely.

 > Anyway, in the meantime that should not stop us from building an index
 for all 'important' classes. These things are useful.

 I will certainly not refrain you or anyone from doing so :-)

 Cheers,

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