Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX
I'm excited to see this supported in texinfo/texindex. In the attachment, is @cindex the only way to get this or is this expected to work with any user-defined index command? Maxima will use a couple of user-defined indices to produce a nice cross-reference of categories, so this is important. On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 8:33 AM Gavin Smith wrote: > On 3/1/19, arn...@skeeve.com wrote: > > @indent makes sense, since that's what happens on the page, but I > > can live with @tab also, or something like @subind might be good too. > > I don't have strong feelings, as long as it makes reasonable sense > > and is easy to convert an existing entry to it. > > Implemented as @subentry in git commit 372cfab. > > A test file is attached. Please feel free to experiment. > > It still needs to be implemented in texi2any, once the syntax is > finalised. Volunteers are welcome. > > (I wrote a longer reply but GMail lost it when my internet went down.) > -- Ray
Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX
Yes, any index command. On Sat, 2 Mar 2019, 18:04 Raymond Toy, wrote: > I'm excited to see this supported in texinfo/texindex. > > In the attachment, is @cindex the only way to get this or is this expected > to work with any user-defined index command? > > Maxima will use a couple of user-defined indices to produce a nice > cross-reference of categories, so this is important. > > On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 8:33 AM Gavin Smith > wrote: > >> On 3/1/19, arn...@skeeve.com wrote: >> > @indent makes sense, since that's what happens on the page, but I >> > can live with @tab also, or something like @subind might be good too. >> > I don't have strong feelings, as long as it makes reasonable sense >> > and is easy to convert an existing entry to it. >> >> Implemented as @subentry in git commit 372cfab. >> >> A test file is attached. Please feel free to experiment. >> >> It still needs to be implemented in texi2any, once the syntax is >> finalised. Volunteers are welcome. >> >> (I wrote a longer reply but GMail lost it when my internet went down.) >> > > > -- > Ray >
Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX
On 3/1/19, arn...@skeeve.com wrote: > @indent makes sense, since that's what happens on the page, but I > can live with @tab also, or something like @subind might be good too. > I don't have strong feelings, as long as it makes reasonable sense > and is easy to convert an existing entry to it. Implemented as @subentry in git commit 372cfab. A test file is attached. Please feel free to experiment. It still needs to be implemented in texi2any, once the syntax is finalised. Volunteers are welcome. (I wrote a longer reply but GMail lost it when my internet went down.) indextab.texi Description: TeXInfo document