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esthetically pleasing to your document style.
Sorry, this is not a real answer to your question.
Good luck,
Ed DeRosier
Anritsu Company
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From: Nancy Allison ma...@verizon.net
Subject: Indexing front matter
Hi, all.
My manuals use
Thank you, everyone! This list is a treasure.
--Nancy
something esthetically pleasing to your document style.
Sorry, this is not a real answer to your question.
Good luck,
Ed DeRosier
Anritsu Company
** ** ** ** from framers Digest, Vol 63, Issue 9 ** ** ** **
From: Nancy Allison <ma...@verizon.net>
Subject: Indexing front matter
Hi,
Hi, all.
My manuals use chapter numbering, so an index entry for page 3 of chapter 5
comes out like this:
Apple pie recipe, 5-3
The front matter has roman numerals with no prefixes, so a reference to
Technical Support in the Preface should look like this:
Technical Support, xiii
However,
You can set the Chapnum variable for the Preface (in the book file) to
text and the value to a space.
Still need to get rid of the hyphen, but if that's manually added to
the $chapnum-$pagenuum string, it's easy to remove.
Art Campbell
art.campb...@gmail.com
... In my opinion,
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 2:14 PM
To: framers@lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Indexing front matter
Hi, all.
My manuals use chapter numbering, so an index entry for page 3 of chapter 5
comes out like this:
Apple pie recipe, 5-3
The front matter has roman
Nancy Allison wrote:
My manuals use chapter numbering, so an index entry for page 3 of chapter 5
comes out like this:
Apple pie recipe, 5-3
The front matter has roman numerals with no prefixes, so a reference to
Technical Support in the Preface should look like this:
Technical
I forgot step 6. Maybe it doesn't need to be said, but...
1) Create a new marker type named IndexFront.
2) Create a new paragraph format named IndexFrontIX that's a clone of
IndexIX and add it to your pgf catalog.
3) In your ref page IX flow, add an IndexFrontIX pgf that contains only
Hi, all.
My manuals use chapter numbering, so an index entry for page 3 of chapter 5
comes out like this:
Apple pie recipe, 5-3
The front matter has roman numerals with no prefixes, so a reference to
Technical Support in the Preface should look like this:
Technical Support, xiii
However,
You can set the Chapnum variable for the Preface (in the book file) to
text and the value to a space.
Still need to get rid of the hyphen, but if that's manually added to
the <$chapnum>-<$pagenuum> string, it's easy to remove.
Art Campbell
? ? ? ? ? ? ? art.campbell at gmail.com
? "... In my
...@lists.frameusers.com] On Behalf Of Nancy Allison
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2011 2:14 PM
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: Indexing front matter
Hi, all.
My manuals use chapter numbering, so an index entry for page 3 of chapter 5
comes out like this:
Apple pie recipe, 5-3
The front matter has
Nancy Allison wrote:
> My manuals use chapter numbering, so an index entry for page 3 of chapter 5
> comes out like this:
>
> Apple pie recipe, 5-3
>
> The front matter has roman numerals with no prefixes, so a reference to
> Technical Support in the Preface should look like this:
>
>
I forgot step 6. Maybe it doesn't need to be said, but...
> 1) Create a new marker type named IndexFront.
> 2) Create a new paragraph format named IndexFrontIX that's a clone of
> IndexIX and add it to your pgf catalog.
> 3) In your ref page IX flow, add an IndexFrontIX pgf that contains only
>
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