[Fwd: Re: Adding a second index to document]
Steve: I haven't a clue about how to add a second table of contents, but I'll bet the list might have some ideas. I'm forwarding your question to them. I hadn't thought about a second TofC; I'd be interested in that too... thanks, --jane -- Jane McKean Technical Documentation PathScale, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---BeginMessage--- I have a related question. How do you have 2 tables of contents. I'd like to do what the Unleashed books do -- have one table of contents that goes down to the chapter level, and another that goes down to the subsection. SteveT On Tuesday 18 January 2005 08:40 pm, Jane McKean wrote: Hi there: I'm running LyX 1.3.5 on Fedora Core 3 (thank you for your help with the move from Red Hat 9 to FC3; it's working great). I'm creating and expanding our compiler and debugger documentation set using LyX. A request has been made to add a second index to the User Guide consisting of all of the compiler flags (there are hundreds). The users would like to have all of the options listed in one place in the docs. I have an existing index that I've created using the Index entry option (Insert Index entry). How would I enter or tag the compiler options to create a second index? (I'm not sure what you would call it, but it would be two column, sorted alphabetically and linked back to the page on which the term occurred) Has anyone created something like this using LyX/LaTeX? I searched the archives and Herbert's Tips and Tricks, but because I don't know exactly what you'd call it, I couldn't find what I was looking for. Thanks in advance for your help with this. Jane ---End Message---
[Fwd: Re: Adding a second index to document]
Steve: I haven't a clue about how to add a second table of contents, but I'll bet the list might have some ideas. I'm forwarding your question to them. I hadn't thought about a second TofC; I'd be interested in that too... thanks, --jane -- Jane McKean Technical Documentation PathScale, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] ---BeginMessage--- I have a related question. How do you have 2 tables of contents. I'd like to do what the Unleashed books do -- have one table of contents that goes down to the chapter level, and another that goes down to the subsection. SteveT On Tuesday 18 January 2005 08:40 pm, Jane McKean wrote: Hi there: I'm running LyX 1.3.5 on Fedora Core 3 (thank you for your help with the move from Red Hat 9 to FC3; it's working great). I'm creating and expanding our compiler and debugger documentation set using LyX. A request has been made to add a second index to the User Guide consisting of all of the compiler flags (there are hundreds). The users would like to have all of the options listed in one place in the docs. I have an existing index that I've created using the Index entry option (Insert Index entry). How would I enter or tag the compiler options to create a second index? (I'm not sure what you would call it, but it would be two column, sorted alphabetically and linked back to the page on which the term occurred) Has anyone created something like this using LyX/LaTeX? I searched the archives and Herbert's Tips and Tricks, but because I don't know exactly what you'd call it, I couldn't find what I was looking for. Thanks in advance for your help with this. Jane ---End Message---
[Fwd: Re: Adding a second "index" to document]
Steve: I haven't a clue about how to add a second table of contents, but I'll bet the list might have some ideas. I'm forwarding your question to them. I hadn't thought about a second TofC; I'd be interested in that too... thanks, --jane -- Jane McKean Technical Documentation PathScale, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Begin Message --- I have a related question. How do you have 2 tables of contents. I'd like to do what the Unleashed books do -- have one table of contents that goes down to the chapter level, and another that goes down to the subsection. SteveT On Tuesday 18 January 2005 08:40 pm, Jane McKean wrote: > Hi there: > > I'm running LyX 1.3.5 on Fedora Core 3 (thank you for your help with the > move from Red Hat 9 to FC3; it's working great). > > I'm creating and expanding our compiler and debugger documentation set > using LyX. A request has been made to add a second index to the User > Guide consisting of all of the compiler flags (there are hundreds). The > users would like to have all of the options listed in one place in the > docs. > > I have an existing index that I've created using the Index entry option > (Insert > Index entry). How would I enter or tag the compiler options to > create a second "index"? (I'm not sure what you would call it, but it > would be two column, sorted alphabetically and linked back to the page > on which the term occurred) > > Has anyone created something like this using LyX/LaTeX? I searched the > archives and Herbert's Tips and Tricks, but because I don't know exactly > what you'd call it, I couldn't find what I was looking for. > > Thanks in advance for your help with this. > > Jane --- End Message ---