You forgot the second argument for \startregister and \stopregister.
\defineregister[TesT]
\starttext
\startregister[TesT][one]{samples}
\input knuth
\page
\startregister[TesT][two]{more}
\input ward
\stopregister[TesT][one]
\page zapf
\stopregister[TesT][two]
\blank[3*big
In the latest beta (2018.08.10),
\defineregister[TesT]
\starttext
\startregister[TesT]{samples}
\input knuth
\page
\input ward
\stopregister[TesT]
\blank[3*big]
\placeregister[TesT]
\stoptext
produces on page 2 the index entry
*samples 1*
when one expects
*samples 1–2*
Alan
Hi,
I'm using ConTeXt 2008.10.31 (Mk II) from the Debian unstable packages.
The live context (2009.03.06) produces a blank index with the pdftex
engine, so I'm CC'ing Patrick in case that problem is separate.
The context live is now 2009.04.28. I don't know if this helps, but at
least it is
Hi Sanjoy,
I'm using ConTeXt 2008.10.31 (Mk II) from the Debian unstable packages.
The live context (2009.03.06) produces a blank index with the pdftex
engine, so I'm CC'ing Patrick in case that problem is separate.
The context did not receive an update for quite some time. I will take a
look
II) from the Debian unstable packages.
The live context (2009.03.06) produces a blank index with the pdftex
engine, so I'm CC'ing Patrick in case that problem is separate.
\starttext
\startregister[index][Knuth]{Knuth}
\dorecurse{5}{\input knuth }
\stopregister[index][Knuth]
\startregister[index
Unfortunately in ConTeXt the register entry is required the other way
round:
\startregister[index][knuthrange1]{Knuth}
\stopregister[index][knuthrange1]
Could it be possible also to provide something like ...
\startregister[index][Index216]
\stopregister[index][Index216]{Verfassungsvertrag
:
\startregister[index][knuthrange1]{Knuth}
\stopregister[index][knuthrange1]
Could it be possible also to provide something like ...
\startregister[index][Index216]
\stopregister[index][Index216]{Verfassungsvertrag}
... in mkii, please?
Steffen