ber...@pobox.com wrote:
"Taco" == Taco Hoekwater writes:
Taco> You could pre-assign a zero-padded number to each book
Taco> (Genesis=001, Exodus=002), and use that number inside the
Taco> square brackets.
Right, but that would be extremely annoying to type in all the time
:-)
\d
ber...@pobox.com wrote:
"Taco" == Taco Hoekwater writes:
Taco> You could pre-assign a zero-padded number to each book
Taco> (Genesis=001, Exodus=002), and use that number inside the
Taco> square brackets.
Right, but that would be extremely annoying to type in all the time
:-)
I'm
> "Taco" == Taco Hoekwater writes:
Taco> You could pre-assign a zero-padded number to each book
Taco> (Genesis=001, Exodus=002), and use that number inside the
Taco> square brackets.
Right, but that would be extremely annoying to type in all the time
:-)
I'm looking for a more a
Jelle Huisman wrote:
> On 17/11/2009 07:48, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>> Using
>>\index[Samuel 1 1:1]{1 Samuel 1:1}
>>
>> Should change the sort order. Untested, though.
>>
>
> He probably wants to get Genesis before Exodus (etc.) instead. So would
> it be possible to tell the index mechanis
On 17/11/2009 07:48, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
Using
\index[Samuel 1 1:1]{1 Samuel 1:1}
Should change the sort order. Untested, though.
He probably wants to get Genesis before Exodus (etc.) instead. So would
it be possible to tell the index mechanism to sort certain items in an
arbitrary
ber...@pobox.com wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm typesetting a book that has a register of Bible verses. I like to
> order them by Bible book as per the order the books are customarily
> listed.
>
> The index is created like \index{1 Samuel 1:1} and retrieved with
> \placeindex, so that's all standard
Hi All,
I'm typesetting a book that has a register of Bible verses. I like to
order them by Bible book as per the order the books are customarily
listed.
The index is created like \index{1 Samuel 1:1} and retrieved with
\placeindex, so that's all standard.
Are there any tools to sort this index?