RE: Using $autorange with $paranum in an index

2007-09-06 Thread Fred Ridder
transform to compile the customized index, but that seems like overkill unless there is some other good reason to migrate to XML. -Fred Ridder From: Yves Barbion [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Frame Users framers@lists.frameusers.com Subject: Using $autorange with $paranum in an index Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 21

Re: Using $autorange with $paranum in an index

2007-09-06 Thread Stuart Rogers
Yves Barbion wrote: Hi (expert) Framers, This is a nice one: a fellow Framers needs to create an index with references to paranums instead of pagenums. Each paragraph is numbered (law book). He wants to use $autorange but this does not seem to work, Yves, You're right; it doesn't work.

Using <$autorange> with <$paranum> in an index

2007-09-06 Thread Yves Barbion
Hi (expert) Framers, This is a nice one: a fellow Framers needs to create an index with references to paranums instead of pagenums. Each paragraph is numbered (law book). He wants to use <$autorange> but this does not seem to work, for example: Page 11 has the following paragraphs: 31. Text

Using <$autorange> with <$paranum> in an index

2007-09-06 Thread Fred Ridder
d use an XSL transform to compile the customized index, but that seems like overkill unless there is some other good reason to migrate to XML. -Fred Ridder >From: Yves Barbion >To: Frame Users >Subject: Using <$autorange> with <$paranum> in an index >Date: Thu, 06 Sep 2007 2

Using <$autorange> with <$paranum> in an index

2007-09-06 Thread Stuart Rogers
Yves Barbion wrote: > Hi (expert) Framers, > > This is a nice one: a fellow Framers needs to create an index with > references to paranums instead of pagenums. Each paragraph is numbered > (law book). He wants to use <$autorange> but this does not seem to work, Yves, You're right; it doesn't