.
Indeed. So basic subtags is one thing. The other is including the whole
blob for whatever usage.
The ability to point register entries to something other than page
numbers would also be useful. For export formats (XML) this requires
that label references be part of the export.
This needs
.
Didn’t try real bibliographies or xml input yet, but I guess you can change the
setup to use those.
> The ability to point register entries to something other than page numbers
> would also be useful. For export formats (XML) this requires that label
> references be part of the exp
.
The ability to point register entries to something other than page
numbers would also be useful. For export formats (XML) this requires
that label references be part of the export.
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Am Sat, 23 Jun 2018 12:12:05 +0200 schrieb Hans Hagen:
> don't use register split in luaotfload ... look in luatex-fonts.lua etc
> to soo how to analyze the name .. splitters are something context specific
It looks as if we managed to get it working in luaotfload.
We are trying to setu
as do x-refs to subheadings.
> > > sure,
> > >
> > > \seeindex{fun}{blah}% not shown
> > > \seeindex{fun}{humbug} % not shown
> > > \seeindex{fun}{bug} % not shown
> > >
> > > as
rationale, and it could be a nice feature, but we need to
>> refer to entries in a different register, e.g. from an index of topics to an
>> index of persons, e.g. \seeindex{Pragma}{Hagen, Hans} or to subentries like
>> \seeindex{fun+games}{bah+humbug}. Since the latter doesn’t wor
} % not shown
as there is no index entry blah, humbug or bug ... so you would be fooling your
reader
I understand the rationale, and it could be a nice feature, but we need to
refer to entries in a different register, e.g. from an index of topics to an
index of persons, e.g
; \seeindex{fun}{bug} % not shown
> >
> > as there is no index entry blah, humbug or bug ... so you would be
> fooling your reader
>
> I understand the rationale, and it could be a nice feature, but we need to
> refer to entries in a different register, e.g.
> \seeindex{fun}{blah}% not shown
> \seeindex{fun}{humbug} % not shown
> \seeindex{fun}{bug} % not shown
>
> as there is no index entry blah, humbug or bug ... so you would be fooling
> your reader
I understand the rationale, an
that there is an "if context" switch
around the relevant part (around line 34058):
definers.makespecification=makespecification
if context then --<<<<<<<<<
local splitter,splitspecifiers=nil,""
...
Removing this (and the "end"
his time
much much much much much much much much much much much much
much much much much much much much much much much longer} \par
\stoptext
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A doubt: i'm using box0, is it dangerous?
I tried with scratchbox, but i
ftskip in the middle of a paragraph, but it
works globally.
I think this is even harder to implement, at least in the middle of the
register macros.
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There is no option to apply a command to all page numbers but you can
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On 3/22/2018 9:25 AM, luigi scarso wrote:
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From: John Grasty <johnpgra...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, Mar 16, 2018 at 4:15 PM
Subject: [NTG-context] Custom sorting of "pseudo-language" in a register
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-cont
Lua LPEG to parse and
normalize my citations so they are referenced in a uniform style.
My problem comes in the register sorting. Hans, I saw where in the paste you
have recommended a “pseudo-language” to implement a custom sort in such a
situation. I have almost figured out how to accomplish
is OK that English words are shown first, is there a way
> to make Korean words are shown first since the main language is Korean?
I wonder whether two different indices would make sense here.
I guess register order is related to the position in any charset you
take. The ASCII characters come
cation=text,
>> bodyfont=,
>> next=\PlaceFootnote]
>>
>> \setupnotation
>> [footnote]
>> [alternative=serried]
>>
>> \setuplayout
>> [width=12cm,
>> rightmargindistance=0.5cm,
>> rightmargin=5cm]
>>
>> \starttext
On 1/22/2018 8:26 PM, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Otared Kavian <mailto:ota...@gmail.com>
22. Januar 2018 um 19:53
Hi all,
I have a list of speakers (and abstracts of their talk) in a rather
long document, and the name of each speaker is written to a register
named sp
;> The only remaining problem is that when several talks are included in my
>> file (in the following example there three of them), then the entries to the
>> register are correct but the associated pagenumbers are incorrect and are
>> given the last pagenumber: in the following
talks are included in
my file (in the following example there three of them), then the
entries to the register are correct but the associated pagenumbers are
incorrect and are given the last pagenumber: in the following example
all three talks are given the pagenumber 4 in the re
), then the entries to the
register are correct but the associated pagenumbers are incorrect and are given
the last pagenumber: in the following example all three talks are given the
pagenumber 4 in the register. Is there something I am doing wrong?
Thanks agin for your time and attention: Otared
Otared Kavian <mailto:ota...@gmail.com>
22. Januar 2018 um 19:53
Hi all,
I have a list of speakers (and abstracts of their talk) in a rather
long document, and the name of each speaker is written to a register
named speakers.
Then with the command \getparameters[Talk] I get the name o
Hi all,
I have a list of speakers (and abstracts of their talk) in a rather long
document, and the name of each speaker is written to a register named speakers.
Then with the command \getparameters[Talk] I get the name of each speaker and
try to write it to the register with
\speakers
On Wed, 15 Nov 2017 09:55:04 -0700
Alan Braslau <braslau.l...@comcast.net> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wish to confirm the following "bug" (or feature request).
>
> Alan
>
>
> https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/087966.html
>
> > ConT
Hello,
I wish to confirm the following "bug" (or feature request).
Alan
https://mailman.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2017/087966.html
> ConTeXters,
>
> An index register entry with two + components does not get set
> properly. With the following example, the text “/s
,–,88
Here we have a register entry with (only) a page range. There should be no
(it’s unneccessarily complicated to filter that out if
there’s also a ).
I.e. text content has ",–," instead of just "–".
(2)
\def\SC#1{\dostarttagged{highlight}{scaps}{\sc\lowerca
cument was written, that I don't have the supporting files needed to
> process it; in such a case, until I get the missing supporting files, I
> can at least view the PDF output. Now, even when the source has not
> changed, if I run context on it, the PDF output changes, an
n when the source has not
changed, if I run context on it, the PDF output changes, and the version
control system reports the PDF file as modified. In such a situation, I
have to register the change in the version control system, or revert the
PDF file to its version. I would like to avoid this extra
Dear list,
I have this sample:
\starttext
\chapter{One}
\index{one}
\section{Two}
\index{two}
\subsection{Three}
\index{three}
\placeregister[index]
\stoptext
Is there any way to get section numbers in the index references instead
of page numbers?
I have
tnote]
>
> \setupnotation
> [footnote]
> [alternative=serried]
>
> \setuplayout
> [width=12cm,
>rightmargindistance=0.5cm,
>rightmargin=5cm]
>
> \starttext
> \dorecurse{6}{\input ward\expanded{\footnote{This is a footnote
> \recurselevel}} }
> \
On 9 October 2017 at 17:35, Henning Hraban Ramm <te...@fiee.net> wrote:
>
>
> If you like, I’ll gladly send you a voucher copy of the book*, once it’s
> printed.
> *) https://www.dreiviertelhaus.de/editionka/gewerkschaftspolitik/
Sure, I'll check the page numbers in t
’t understand what’s going on in strc-reg.mkiv or strc-reg.lua, but I
guess the problem might be in local function filtercollected - or does some
interpolation take place within \index (\register[something]) itself?
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Of course
he parent of
the node to be replaced...
D) I did not manage to walk a tree loaded with xml.load in lua. I know
that I have to register setups, I tried all sort of things, looked at
the Tex/Lua context source code but could not make it work. Also the xml
documentation for context on the net is rea
d).
C) "xml.replace" works in a weird way : it erases node (toBereplaced)
and inserts the children of replacementNode as children of the parent of
the node to be replaced...
D) I did not manage to walk a tree loaded with xml.load in lua. I know
that I have to register setups, I tried all s
On 6/26/2017 11:39 PM, Hans Åberg wrote:
On 26 Jun 2017, at 15:34, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
On 6/26/2017 2:48 PM, MF wrote:
there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
"indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
- items starting wit
> On 26 Jun 2017, at 15:34, Hans Hagen <pra...@wxs.nl> wrote:
>
> On 6/26/2017 2:48 PM, MF wrote:
>>
>> there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
>> "indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
>> - item
On 6/26/2017 2:48 PM, MF wrote:
Hello list,
there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
"indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
- items starting with the J letter are grouped under the I letter
- items starting with the V letter are groupe
Hello list,
there's a bug in the way ConTeXt groups the items of a register when
"indicator=yes" and mainlanguage is "it":
- items starting with the J letter are grouped under the I letter
- items starting with the V letter are grouped under the U letter
This is not what o
>> Using [compress=all] for registers yields somewhat puzzling results (1.0.4
>> (TeX Live 2017)).
>> I would expect the register of the following code to become one single range
>> "1--7", though context produces "1--2, 3--7".
>> Is this the
Am 2017-06-16 um 17:42 schrieb Florian Grammel <florian.gram...@gmail.com>:
> Using [compress=all] for registers yields somewhat puzzling results (1.0.4
> (TeX Live 2017)).
> I would expect the register of the following code to become one single range
> "1--7", thou
Using [compress=all] for registers yields somewhat puzzling results (1.0.4 (TeX
Live 2017)).
I would expect the register of the following code to become one single range
"1--7", though context produces "1--2, 3--7".
Is this the expected behaviour?
And if so: is there a
selects the range of notes
that belong to the page.
I don’t need any reference, not to note number or to line number. Since
it is a vocabulary list, what I need is a minimal register with
"indicator=no, before=, after=".
So it would be possible to have well-balanced columns
ions about indexing
>> http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg63134.html
>> <http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg63134.html>
>> i.a.:
>>
>>> For a book in the area of musicology I would like to make one register with
&
On 2017-04-26 09:18, Florian Grammel wrote:
Back in april 2012 Robert Blackstone asked some questions about indexing
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg63134.html
i.a.:
For a book in the area of musicology I would like to make one register with
entries of different kinds
Back in april 2012 Robert Blackstone asked some questions about indexing
http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg63134.html
i.a.:
> For a book in the area of musicology I would like to make one register with
> entries of different kinds, distinguishable by their appe
_25-03-2017.pdf
>
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> to it).
>
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>
> Pablo
>
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> which one you chose (I need to know the user name to
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> to support all relevant platforms.
How can I use the FFI? There is nothing in the latest docs. Thanks for all
the efforts!
> - The glue and skip register accessors have been improved as a step in
> freeing the user
> from glue spec management.
>
> - We added a few more getters
with no dependencies and this is a step towards that.
Eventually we hope
to support all relevant platforms.
- The glue and skip register accessors have been improved as a step in
freeing the user
from glue spec management.
- We added a few more getters and setters for nodes in order to get a
more
ConTeXters,
An index register entry with two + components does not get set properly.
With the following example, the text “/see Mmm+Plus/” should be on a
separate, indented line as “Plus /see Mmm+Plus/” but I see it on the
first line as “Aaa /see Mmm+Plus/”. When there are zero or one
> > Now an alternative approach I thought, because the index I'm
> > working on
> > is a biographical index, I mean a index of cited people, with a
> > biographical profile. So every entry is a few lines long.
> > That's why I thought to index only the ids in the text and use a
> > textcommand in
On 1/14/2017 3:52 PM, MF wrote:
Thank you, Hans.
I had found a solution, then I saw your e-mail.
Anyway I've learned a lot from it.
My solution was something like this:
function xml.functions.indexEntry(e)
local animal = animals[e.at.idref]
if animal then
--[[
dule as follows:
\defineregister
[indexofauthors]
\definebtrxregister
[authors]
[field=author,
register=indexofauthors,
method=always,
dataset=default,
alternative=invertedshort]
...
\placeregister [indexofauthors] [compress=yes]
This will create an index of all \cited authors
Thank you, Hans.
I had found a solution, then I saw your e-mail.
Anyway I've learned a lot from it.
My solution was something like this:
function xml.functions.indexEntry(e)
local animal = animals[e.at.idref]
if animal then
--[[
context.Animal (
{ animal.key
On 1/13/2017 6:10 PM, MF wrote:
Hello list,
please see this:
\startbuffer[test]
In this page there is a cat,
a dog
and a horse.
In this page there's only a fox
terrier.
In this page you find a persian cat
and a
Hello list,
please see this:
\startbuffer[test]
In this page there is a cat,
a dog
and a horse.
In this page there's only a fox
terrier.
In this page you find a persian cat
and a horse.
Cat
Dog
Dear list,
I would like to point out the following bug: \registerunit is not case
sensitive. This means that if I register “N” for Newton, “n” for nano is
overwritten.
MWE:
\registerunit[unit][N=newton]
\starttext
Newton: \unit{1N}, nano meter: \unit{1nm}
\stoptext
Best regards,
Florian
> \catcode`\‘=\active
> \def‘#1’{\csname #1\endcsname}
> \to ...
>
> only tokens get added to the register ... so the ‘ after the \def is not
> active (yet)
>
> in addition when tex sees a $ it will look for a next token (in case it's a $
> for display mode) and it s
en you do
\appendtoks
\catcode`\‘=\active
\def‘#1’{\csname #1\endcsname}
\to ...
only tokens get added to the register ... so the ‘ after the \def is not
active (yet)
in addition when tex sees a $ it will look for a next token (in case
it's a $ for display mode) and it sees a quote (no eve
erium=text,extras={1.1=page}]
>>>
>>>\chapter{x1}
>>>\section{xx1}
>>>\section{xx2}
>>>\chapter{y2}
>>>\section{yy1}
>>>\section{yy2}
>>>
>>> \stoptext
>>>
>>> %
&g
y2}
>>
>> \stoptext
>>
>> %
>> Compiled with a recent mkiv, from between sept 2015 till july 2016, the
>> result shows no page break in the ToC.
>> What can be done about this?
>
> \showinjector
>
> \setinjec
}
\section{xx2}
\chapter{y2}
\section{yy1}
\section{yy2}
\stoptext
%
Compiled with a recent mkiv, from between sept 2015 till july 2016, the
result shows no page break in the ToC.
What can be done about this?
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column
; attached. MWE follows.
>
> \definefontfamily [myfamily] [serif] [arabictypesetting] [features=arabic]
> \setupbodyfont[myfamily]
> \setupalign[r2l]
> \setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
>
> \setupmixedcolumns[register][direction=reverse]
>
> When you have a
gn[r2l]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
\setupmixedcolumns[register][direction=reverse]
When you have a font with large ascender/descender you can increase the
linespacing (line key) or change the height/depth (height and depth
keys) values for \strut.
\startsetups[register:interlin
Same problem, item (6) of email below, observed with arabtype font. See
attached. MWE follows.
\definefontfamily [myfamily] [serif] [arabictypesetting] [features=arabic]
\setupbodyfont[myfamily]
\setupalign[r2l]
\setupdirections[bidi=global,method=two]
\setupmixedcolumns[register
ight,
commands = {
{ "down", hchar.height-mchar.height },
{ "char", 0x002D },
}
}
end
fonts.constructors.newfeatures("otf").register {
name= "smallminus
ight,
commands = {
{ "down", hchar.height-mchar.height },
{ "char", 0x002D },
}
}
end
fonts.constructors.newfeatures("otf").register {
name= "smallminus
ight,
commands = {
{ "down", hchar.height-mchar.height },
{ "char", 0x002D },
}
}
end
fonts.constructors.newfeatures("otf").register {
name= "smallminus",
description = "s
.
4) Is there a way to define the style of "see also" different from
pagestyle? What if I want to distinguish "see also" from the actual entry
this is referring to?
5) Currently I use \setupmixedcolumns[register][direction=reverse] to get
the two-column register in the
ime.
> The new cut-off date is therefore Sunday July 17 (I have no desire to update
> the web pages with the new deadline, so just ignore the July 1st date given
> there).
Good. I noticed yesterday that I didn't register yet and early bird
had pas
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 6:13 PM, Manuel Conzelmann <manol...@online.de>
wrote:
> hi everybody,
>
> if i place a register at the end of my document its sorted by page numbers
> and not alphabetically. someone has an idea how to achieve this (from A to
> Z)?
>
> if it wou
hi everybody,
if i place a register at the end of my document its sorted by page
numbers and not alphabetically. someone has an idea how to achieve this
(from A to Z)?
if it would be sorted alphabetically there would be only one indicator
per letter:
A B C D E F G
at the moment
hi everybody,
if i place a register at the end of my document its sorted by page
numbers and not alphabetically. someone has an idea how to achieve this
(from A to Z)?
if it would be sorted alphabetically there would be only one indicator
per letter:
A B C D E F G
at the moment
Manuel Conzelmann <mailto:conze...@hs-pforzheim.de>
24. Mai 2016 um 16:10
How can i sort the register alphabetically, so that all indexes are
sorted under max. 26 entries (a-z) instead of the default behaviour:
sorted alphabetically per page order?
At the moment it looks like
GATKABF i
How can i sort the register alphabetically, so that all indexes are sorted
under max. 26 entries (a-z) instead of the default behaviour: sorted
alphabetically per page order?
At the moment it looks like
GATKABF instead of ABFGKT
Thx!
Am 24.05.2016 15:08 schrieb "Meer, Hans van der"
On 4/13/2016 5:35 PM, Meer, Hans van der wrote:
Just a thought.
\xmlprocessbuffer and \xmlprocessfile{id}... register the tree they read
under id. Is there a way to merge several id's to one tree?
no, but you can of course access trees mixed (as long as #1 reflects id)
Hans
Just a thought.
\xmlprocessbuffer and \xmlprocessfile{id}... register the tree they read under
id. Is there a way to merge several id's to one tree?
Hans van der Meer
On 13 Apr 2016, at 16:21, Meer, Hans van der
<h.vanderm...@uva.nl<mailto:h.vanderm...@uva.nl>> wrote:
I would lik
e:
> >>>>> On 4/9/2016 11:22 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >>>>>>
> >>>>>> since LuaTeXt 0.81 my back-of-the-book index (register) is
> >>>>>> with generated strange background colors. The index title
> >>>&
(register) is
with generated strange background colors. The index title
is typeset in yellowish background and the left column of
the last index page has a blue background, see the attachment.
... It was fine in the version 0.80.
no example
here you have the minimal sample:
\showgrid
On 2016-04-10 Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/10/2016 11:26 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
> > On 04/10/2016 11:00 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >> On 2016-04-10 Hans Hagen wrote:
> >>> On 4/9/2016 11:22 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>
On 4/10/2016 11:26 PM, Pablo Rodriguez wrote:
On 04/10/2016 11:00 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
On 2016-04-10 Hans Hagen wrote:
On 4/9/2016 11:22 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
since LuaTeXt 0.81 my back-of-the-book index (register) is
with generated strange background colors. The index title
is typeset
On 04/10/2016 11:00 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> On 2016-04-10 Hans Hagen wrote:
>> On 4/9/2016 11:22 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
>>>
>>> since LuaTeXt 0.81 my back-of-the-book index (register) is
>>> with generated strange background colors. The index title
&g
On 2016-04-10 Hans Hagen wrote:
> On 4/9/2016 11:22 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >
> > since LuaTeXt 0.81 my back-of-the-book index (register) is
> > with generated strange background colors. The index title
> > is typeset in yellowish background and the left column of
On 4/9/2016 11:22 PM, Jan Tosovsky wrote:
Dear All,
since LuaTeXt 0.81 my back-of-the-book index (register) is generated with
strange background colors. The index title is typeset in yellowish
background and the left column of the last index page has a blue background,
see the attachment.
I've
Dear All,
since LuaTeXt 0.81 my back-of-the-book index (register) is generated with
strange background colors. The index title is typeset in yellowish
background and the left column of the last index page has a blue background,
see the attachment.
I've thought I reported it, but it is still
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On 3/10/2016 2:53 AM, L.S.-Soc wrote:
hey Pablo, thanks a lot for pointing some things out. i finally managed
to get mkiv working!!!
Am 09.03.2016 um 23:49 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
On 03/09/2016 10:57 PM, L.S.-Soc wrote:
in TeXnicCenter i added a new profile.
on (La)TeX register i have
hey Pablo, thanks a lot for pointing some things out. i finally managed
to get mkiv working!!!
Am 09.03.2016 um 23:49 schrieb Pablo Rodriguez:
On 03/09/2016 10:57 PM, L.S.-Soc wrote:
in TeXnicCenter i added a new profile.
on (La)TeX register i have activated: Run LaTeX in this profile
> in TeXnicCenter i added a new profile.
> on (La)TeX register i have activated: Run LaTeX in this profile.
>
> in the path to compiler field i entered:
> F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\setuptex.bat &
> F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin\texmfstart.exe
>
> question: do i need both
, an update is done the same way. please correct me if i
am wrong.
in TeXnicCenter i added a new profile.
on (La)TeX register i have activated: Run LaTeX in this profile.
in the path to compiler field i entered:
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\setuptex.bat &
F:\Sandbox\ConTeXt\tex\texmf-win64\bin\texmfstart
leoneargument,
align=right,
before={\bgroup\spac_spacecodes_set_fixed{50}}, % does this take a
value or a unicode point?
after={\egroup}, %\spac_spacecodes_set_stretch},
]
\protect
I’d also like to have footnotes in tighter spacing.
You have to change the value of the \spaceskip register when you
gt;> a unicode point?
>> after={\egroup}, %\spac_spacecodes_set_stretch},
>> ]
>> \protect
>>
>> I’d also like to have footnotes in tighter spacing.
>
> You have to change the value of the \spaceskip register when you want to
> change with width of a
Is there a sort method that can be specified for register sorts that
will ignore unicode quote marks (“‘’”) in the same way that primes ("')
are ignored. This was asked in 2010
(http://www.mail-archive.com/ntg-context@ntg.nl/msg51348.html) and not
answered. It is still a pr
A few questions on registers, and on processors used with registers:
Can processors be used on entries in \setregisterentry? My tests so far
have not been successful.
Can processors be used on one level of a two-level register
{\index{Name+Processor->quotation precis}? Again, no succ
Why does the sort order (for registers, lists of synonyms, and so on)
differ when no method is specified compared to when method=default is
specified? That is, should not the default method applied when no method
is specified be that named ‘default’?
\setupregister[index][n=1]
). Any ideas on how to fix the
problem?
\showinjector
\setinjector[register][3][\column]
\setinjector[list][2][{\blank[3*big]}]
\starttext
\placelist[section][criterium=text]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[index][criterium=text]
\page
\startsection[title=Alpha] first \index
numbers need to
be marked to distinguish them from bodymatter pages. I can automate
applying a processor based on the location for index register
entries, but not for references.)
\defineprocessor [bodypart] [style=bold]
\defineprocessor [backpart] [style=italic]
\defineconversionset
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