Re: husort
Dr. Gyorgy Pota pota.gyo...@science.unideb.hu írta: Dear Users, I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota Hello: The manual of magyarlatex clearly states that you have to use husort.pl instead of makeindex. In lyx 2.0.x you have to set Tools - Preferences - Output - Latex - Index generation - Processor to Custom. Below this you set Command: to husort.pl with full path (eg: /home/username/husort.pl). In linux make sure that husort.pl has the correct run permission. Then don't forget to click save. Do a Tools - Reconfigure. Restart lyx. Now the index should be generated correctly. Regards, bcsikos
Re: husort
Dr. Gyorgy Pota pota.gyo...@science.unideb.hu írta: Dear Users, I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota Hello: The manual of magyarlatex clearly states that you have to use husort.pl instead of makeindex. In lyx 2.0.x you have to set Tools - Preferences - Output - Latex - Index generation - Processor to Custom. Below this you set Command: to husort.pl with full path (eg: /home/username/husort.pl). In linux make sure that husort.pl has the correct run permission. Then don't forget to click save. Do a Tools - Reconfigure. Restart lyx. Now the index should be generated correctly. Regards, bcsikos
Re: husort
"Dr. Gyorgy Pota"írta: >Dear Users, > >I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the >Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens >with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex >parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the >accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the >pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is >allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in >principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx >the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. >Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota > Hello: The manual of magyarlatex clearly states that you have to use husort.pl instead of makeindex. In lyx 2.0.x you have to set "Tools -> Preferences -> Output -> Latex -> Index generation -> Processor" to "Custom". Below this you set "Command:" to husort.pl with full path (eg: /home/username/husort.pl). In linux make sure that husort.pl has the correct run permission. Then don't forget to click save. Do a Tools -> Reconfigure. Restart lyx. Now the index should be generated correctly. Regards, bcsikos
Re: husort
2013/2/6 Dr. Gyorgy Pota: I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? I don't know this script, but if it is run _instead_ of makeindex, I would place the command at Tools Preferences Output LaTeX (set the Index Processor to Custom and add the command below). Another option for correct Hungarian sorting might be xindy, which is very good at sorting in different languages. HTH Jürgen
Re: husort
2013/2/6 Dr. Gyorgy Pota: I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? I don't know this script, but if it is run _instead_ of makeindex, I would place the command at Tools Preferences Output LaTeX (set the Index Processor to Custom and add the command below). Another option for correct Hungarian sorting might be xindy, which is very good at sorting in different languages. HTH Jürgen
Re: husort
2013/2/6 Dr. Gyorgy Pota: > I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian > alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with > Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters > -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters > and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü > etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the > parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution > to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these > parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? I don't know this script, but if it is run _instead_ of makeindex, I would place the command at Tools > Preferences > Output > LaTeX (set the Index Processor to "Custom" and add the command below). Another option for correct Hungarian sorting might be xindy, which is very good at sorting in different languages. HTH Jürgen
husort
Dear Users, I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota
husort
Dear Users, I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota
husort
Dear Users, I use husort.pl, a perl program for making index according to the Hungarian alphabet. In Lyx I write this command to the place that opens with Output/Latex/Custom. When I use the program with the makeindex parameters -c -q then it works but does not differentiate between the accented letters and their normal counterparts, that is members of the pairs a, á; e, é; u, ü etc. are the same. However, the program is allowed to run with the parameters --sort-hu -a as well, which, in principle give the full solution to the accented letter problem. In Lyx the program runs with these parameters but without making any index. Would you help me, please? Many thanks, Gyorgy Pota