Hi Bj?rn
I think you could do this with search-and-replace, especially for names
that aren't also words.
For example, make an index marker for the name "Bradbury", then paste
the marker immediately after an instance of the name Bradbury. Then copy
the name + the marker. Then use search-and-replac
Hi Björn
I think you could do this with search-and-replace, especially for names
that aren't also words.
For example, make an index marker for the name "Bradbury", then paste
the marker immediately after an instance of the name Bradbury. Then copy
the name + the marker. Then use search-and-repl
At 20:19 +0100 24/11/12, Bj?rn Mattsson wrote:
>What I am looking for is a way to locate a name in the document, find out
>the page number and then create an index looking like this:
>
>Adams, Douglas 42
>Bradbury, Ray 451
>Dumas, Alexandre 20, 45
The way I've tackled this in the past is to use A
Oh Frank, thanks for the reminder that it can work from a list of keywords.
Had forgotten that one and IXgen is a fantabulous tool for lots of reason!
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Frank Stearns wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
>
> What you want is called a concordance
I agree that IXGen would be a great solution and it still needs something
to go on to insert the marker...even a character tag. If you don't have a
way to identify the content uniquely from text surrounding it, I'm not sure
how you can find the names without some sort of search and tag operation.
A
What you want is called a concordance, and I think Ixgen will do this
(http://www.fsatools.com/). Someone should confirm this. I've never used it.
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type
www.pegtype.com
On 11/24/2012 2:19 PM, Bj?rn Mattsson wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I have received a request from a client, late
Oh Frank, thanks for the reminder that it can work from a list of keywords.
Had forgotten that one and IXgen is a fantabulous tool for lots of reason!
On Sun, Nov 25, 2012 at 10:04 AM, Frank Stearns wrote:
> On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
>
> What you want is called a concordance
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
What you want is called a concordance, and I think Ixgen will do this
(http://www.fsatools.com/). Someone should confirm this. I've never used it.
Indeed, IXgen will do this (among many other things), but not in the
traditonal sense of a concordan
On Sun, 25 Nov 2012, Kenneth C. Benson wrote:
> What you want is called a concordance, and I think Ixgen will do this
> (http://www.fsatools.com/). Someone should confirm this. I've never used it.
Indeed, IXgen will do this (among many other things), but not in the
traditonal sense of a concord
At 20:19 +0100 24/11/12, Björn Mattsson wrote:
>What I am looking for is a way to locate a name in the document, find out
>the page number and then create an index looking like this:
>
>Adams, Douglas 42
>Bradbury, Ray 451
>Dumas, Alexandre 20, 45
The way I've tackled this in the past is to use A
I agree that IXGen would be a great solution and it still needs something
to go on to insert the marker...even a character tag. If you don't have a
way to identify the content uniquely from text surrounding it, I'm not sure
how you can find the names without some sort of search and tag operation.
A
What you want is called a concordance, and I think Ixgen will do this
(http://www.fsatools.com/). Someone should confirm this. I've never used it.
Kenneth Benson
Pegasus Type
www.pegtype.com
On 11/24/2012 2:19 PM, Björn Mattsson wrote:
Hi all.
I have received a request from a client, late in
Hi all.
I have received a request from a client, late in a huge book project, to
generate an index with all of the names of people that are mentioned in the
book. We have been supplied with a list of names and the client thinks that
we can just "press a button" to compile the index. This is not th
Hi all.
I have received a request from a client, late in a huge book project, to
generate an index with all of the names of people that are mentioned in the
book. We have been supplied with a list of names and the client thinks that
we can just "press a button" to compile the index. This is not th
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