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--- Comment #15 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
I am not too familiar with indexes so I just made a couple of trials to see how
it works. Here is what I did:
I create the document and select one occurrence of "file". (Let's stay with
this
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--- Comment #14 from Heiko Tietze ---
Created attachment 160993
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Working example
Checked how competitors do the trick and it's more or less the same (beside
Latex):
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--- Comment #13 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
Thanks, Heiko, I see already what you mean.
But the alphabetical index also has a problem.
You need to enter the definition into the glossary itself and this text
disappears as soon as you
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--- Comment #12 from Heiko Tietze ---
(In reply to csongor from comment #11)
> The other possibility is unclear for me. Could you explain in more details,
> please?
Just check the attachment. It seems to me, you and Fernando have
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--- Comment #11 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
With endnotes, if you have more occurrences of the same term in the main
document then each occurrence will need a new item in the glossary.
For example, if your document is "Blah file blah
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--- Comment #10 from Heiko Tietze ---
Created attachment 159987
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Example with Alphabetical Index and Endnotes
We have two different ways to achieve what you want.
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Dieter changed:
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--- Comment #9 from Olivia Reed ---
Every subject has its specific glossary and vocabulary, Such as medical field
has its specific terms and other social sciences has their own specific words
and terms. One can visit
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--- Comment #8 from Fernando ---
To implemented this with the available Alphabetical Index tool, it would be
necessary to to add a box of multiline text when adding/editing Index Entries.
This multiline text is going to be associated
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--- Comment #7 from Fernando ---
(In reply to Heiko Tietze from comment #6)
> (In reply to Dieter Praas from comment #4)
> > Heiko, I tried to produce a glossary... but I wasn't really successful
>
> It works well when you know how to
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--- Comment #5 from cson...@halmai.hu ---
(In reply to Dieter Praas from comment #4)
> Heiko, I tried to produce a glossary (I think this is what csongor proposes)
> with alphabetical list, but I wasn't really successful. So I couldn't
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