Re: RE: Indexing front matter

2011-01-14 Thread Nancy Allison
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RE: Indexing front matter

2011-01-14 Thread DeRosier, Edward
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, all. My manuals use

Indexing front matter

2011-01-14 Thread Nancy Allison
Thank you, everyone! This list is a treasure. --Nancy

Indexing front matter

2011-01-14 Thread DeRosier, Edward
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,

Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Nancy Allison
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,

Re: Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Art Campbell
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,

RE: Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Lief Erickson
...@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

RE: Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Combs, Richard
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

RE: Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Combs, Richard
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

Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Nancy Allison
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,

Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Art Campbell
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

Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Lief Erickson
...@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

Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Combs, Richard
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: > >

Indexing front matter

2011-01-13 Thread Combs, Richard
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 >