>>>>> "Arthur" == Arthur Reutenauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hello Arthur!

Arthur>   At for the original question, it certainly sounds like a good
Arthur> idea to me, but it needs investigation.  Gour, can you make a
Arthur> small test file with usage instruction?

I've found some old post from Xindy list (Jan 2003) with some
interesting info:

"I have completed my project to demonstrate the use of Xindy in
conjunction with Context. The results are available in the following
(identical) collections of files:
http://wexfordpress.com/tex/culleton.zip
http://wexfordpress.com/tex/culleton.tar.gz

I look forward to a more elegant implementation by a more elegant
programmer.  But mine works for now.  :-) Anyone who needs to index a 
non-English document in Context (or pdfetex or whatever) need only
create an alphabet file and proceed onward."


So, if some ConTeXt expert can take a look and improve it, maybe we are
not far from having full Xindy support in ConTeXt.


Sincerely,
Gour

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