> On 13. Sep 2019, at 12:31, luigi scarso wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 12:20 PM Robert Zydenbos wrote:
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> When ConTeXt MkIV (rather: LuaTeX) supports Indic fonts, I'll gladly do that.
> :-)
>
>
> luahbtex (in texlive 2020) has harfbuzz embedded .
That sounds like *the* solution (
On 9/13/2019 12:20 PM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
On 22. Aug 2019, at 18:17, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
A PDF with the wrong sorting order doesn't help when you can't show a working
minimal example to reproduce the problem. When you need more control about the
sorting order of the index you shou
On Fri, Sep 13, 2019 at 12:20 PM Robert Zydenbos
wrote:
> On 22. Aug 2019, at 18:17, Wolfgang Schuster <
> wolfgang.schuster.li...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A PDF with the wrong sorting order doesn't help when you can't show a
> working minimal example to reproduce the problem. When you need more
On 22. Aug 2019, at 18:17, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote:
> A PDF with the wrong sorting order doesn't help when you can't show a working
> minimal example to reproduce the problem. When you need more control about
> the sorting order of the index you should switch to MkIV which has more
> options
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.08.2019 um 17:52:
You're right. I just compared my earlier attempts with the results of the
sample solutions you and Pablo had sent me and assumed that also everybody else
knew what I was talking about.
Your problem was easy to understand but without more informati
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 22.08.2019 um 01:42:
I seem to have a problem with Unicode in the indexing function for my book: a
word like āyitu (beginning with an 'a' with a macron over it) is considered a
word that starts with a 'y'; the word īga (beginning with an i with a macron)
is placed as
That helps!
But in any case, it looks like the problems are actually several (also the one
of the precise order of the words in the index), and I think the 'fastest'
solution for now is that I just compile the index (only 4 pages), make a
separate component file and rearrange the contents by co
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I seem to have a problem with Unicode in the indexing function for my
book: a word like āyitu (begi
I seem to have a problem with Unicode in the indexing function for my book: a
word like āyitu (beginning with an 'a' with a macron over it) is considered a
word that starts with a 'y'; the word īga (beginning with an i with a macron)
is placed as if it is 'ga'.
Is there any way to tell the inde
Strange, in MkIV I get an error message which I do not understand, because by
the look of it, your code (I called the file 'indexpablo.tex') seems in order –
but in MkII (which I need) it works.
The MkIV error log:
This is LuaTeX, Version 1.07.0 (TeX Live 2018)
system commands enabled.
open s
Sorry, that works fine in MkIV, but not in MkII, which I need to use.
Robert
> On 21. Aug 2019, at 17:33, Wolfgang Schuster
> wrote:
>
> Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 21.08.2019 um 10:59:
>> Dear list members,
>>
>> In my book I am creating an index. I know that there are commands for
>> format
Robert Zydenbos schrieb am 21.08.2019 um 10:59:
Dear list members,
In my book I am creating an index. I know that there are commands for
formatting index entries, like:
\index{sl::īga}
if I want the word 'īga' to be printed in slanted type. I also know that we can
create sub-entries, like
\
On 8/21/19 10:59 AM, Robert Zydenbos wrote:
> Dear list members,
>
> In my book I am creating an index. I know that there are commands
> for formatting index entries, like:
>
> \index{sl::īga}
> [...]
> \index{īga+emphasized}
> [...]
> Any suggestions?
Hi Robert,
this worked in MkIV/XL (I don’t k
Dear list members,
In my book I am creating an index. I know that there are commands for
formatting index entries, like:
\index{sl::īga}
if I want the word 'īga' to be printed in slanted type. I also know that we can
create sub-entries, like
\index{īga+emphasized}
But now I want the word 'īg
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