Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word 'see' into the
Dutch word 'zie' in the use of the \seeindex command?
Regards,
Gerard
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Hi ConTeXt users,
Wondering whether there is a possibility to modify the word *see* into
the Dutch word *zie* in the use of the \seeindex command?
Regards,
Gerard
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On 8/8/2018 23:48, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
\setupregister[index][check=no]
Wolfgang
Thank you, Wolfgang. I saw the discussion on the list, but missed it in
i-context.pdf.
Wiki updated.
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\setupregister[index][check=no]
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Rik Kabel schrieb am 09.08.18 um 04:32:
With older versions of ConTeXt (including that in TL18) seeindex
entries pointing to a multi-level (plussed) index entry worked
(visually, at least) without complaint. The output might look like:
Digby,
With older versions of ConTeXt (including that in TL18) seeindex entries
pointing to a multi-level (plussed) index entry worked (visually, at
least) without complaint. The output might look like:
Digby, John 73
Dilbert see Adams+Scott
Dirac, Paul 287
or
Digby, John 73
Dilbert
This has been reported before...
BTW, how should cat+Siamese be formatted?
cat 1
Burmese 1
obese, see Siamese
or
cat 1
Burmese 1
obese, see cat, Siamese
Clearly the second case would be needed for
\seeindex{pet+obese}{cat+Siamese}
with
pet
obese, see cat, Siamese
Alan
On Fri,
This MWE:
"""
\setupinteraction[state=start]
\setupregister[index][n=1]
\starttext
My \index{dog}dog is a \index{dog+bullterrier}bullterrier.
He doesn't like \index{cat}cats.
There are a lot of \index{cat+stray}stray cats, but only a few of them are
\index{cat+Siamese}Siamese. I don’t think
On Thu, Feb 19, 2015 at 12:04 AM, Alan Bowen bowenala...@gmail.com wrote:
Is there a way to cross-reference an indexed term X that has only
see X
and not
X see X?
I'd like to know this, too, now my index is full of ugly X see X references:
coating
prism coating see
The following:
\starttext
Fate\index{Fate}
and
Destiny\seeindex{Destiny}{Fate}
\blank[3*big]
\placeindex
\stoptext
produces an entry for “Destiny” that reads:
*d*
Destiny
Fate*see Fate*
If one comments out “Fate\index{Fate}”, the entry reads as it should:
*d*
Destiny
*see Fate*
On 3/19/2014 1:11 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
How can I get \seeindex to refer to other than the top-level of an index
entry? In the following MWE, I would like to link to /text+more/, not
/text,/ and not /text+some/. That is, the highlight should include the
name of the lower level(s). The actual link
On 2014-03-19 08:30, Hans Hagen wrote:
On 3/19/2014 1:11 AM, Rik Kabel wrote:
How can I get \seeindex to refer to other than the top-level of an index
entry? In the following MWE, I would like to link to /text+more/, not
/text,/ and not /text+some/. That is, the highlight should include the
How can I get \seeindex to refer to other than the top-level of an index
entry? In the following MWE, I would like to link to /text+more/, not
/text,/ and not /text+some/. That is, the highlight should include the
name of the lower level(s). The actual link should be to the page with
the entry
Hi there,
I have a problem with my index. There randomly (at least I do not see a
pattern) is a missing indent in front of the words referenced by seeindex.
Unfortunatelly, I cannot reproduce this nor do I see any pattern, as for why
this problem exists.
Is someone having the same issue, and
Am 13.07.2012 um 19:56 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear Hans Wolfgang,
Thanks for looking into this. I know that this has quite low priority. As it
seems to me processors do not really seem to provide the behaviour I had in
mind. Clearly, I should have thought of a better example in the first
Hi Hans,
processors aren’t applied to the second argument of \seeindex, only the first
is formatted.
\defineprocessor[smallcaps][style=\sc]
\starttext
Apples\index{smallcaps-Apple}
Malus domestica\seeindex{smallcaps-Malus domestica}{smallcaps-Apple}
\placeindex[n=1]
\stoptext
Am 11.07.2012 um 22:37 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks. That's truly an option. I have already looked into this and it works.
As a matter of fact, this is what I decided to do if there is no quick fix.
However, I thought I'd point it out, since it works for \index and just not
On 13-7-2012 09:57, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Hi Hans,
processors aren’t applied to the second argument of \seeindex, only the first
is formatted.
\defineprocessor[smallcaps][style=\sc]
\starttext
Apples\index{smallcaps-Apple}
Malus domestica\seeindex{smallcaps-Malus
Dear Hans Wolfgang,
Thanks for looking into this. I know that this has quite low priority. As it
seems to me processors do not really seem to provide the behaviour I had in
mind. Clearly, I should have thought of a better example in the first place:
%
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or
is there a bug?
Cheers,
Andreas
Minimal example:
\setupregister[index]
[
I forgot to mention that I am using
ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.10 09:52 MKIV
Sorry...
Am Jul 11, 2012 um 8:38 PM schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands. Is this an
Am 11.07.2012 um 20:38 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to
introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong
or is there a bug?
Why don’t you use
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks. That's truly an option. I have already looked into this and it works.
As a matter of fact, this is what I decided to do if there is no quick fix.
However, I thought I'd point it out, since it works for \index and just not for
\seeindex. Secondly, the \sc (command) issue
Hi Hans,
thanks for the fast fix!! Works great!
And looks very good now:
see xindex1, xindex2 and xindex3
ps: what sense does it make that only xindex2 has *no* interaction?
Steffen
Am 20.10.2010 um 09:36 schrieb Steffen Wolfrum:
Hi,
it seems that \seeindex doesn't work as expected
On 21-10-2010 10:05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
thanks for the fast fix!! Works great!
And looks very good now:
see xindex1, xindex2 and xindex3
ps: what sense does it make that only xindex2 has *no* interaction?
I didn't test interaction as I made just one simple test file.
Am 21.10.2010 um 22:19 schrieb Hans Hagen:
On 21-10-2010 10:05, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi Hans,
thanks for the fast fix!! Works great!
And looks very good now:
see xindex1, xindex2 and xindex3
ps: what sense does it make that only xindex2 has *no* interaction?
I didn't test
Hi,
it seems that \seeindex doesn't work as expected anymore (please run attached
example).
Or did I do something wrong?
Best,
Steffen
(ConTeXt ver: 2010.10.12 01:03 MKIV)
\starttext
\placeregister[index]
\page
%test \seeindex{index1}{xindex2}test % - here it works
\page
test
On 5-10-2010 5:17, Alan BRASLAU wrote:
Wishlist: add interaction to \seeindex
Explaination:
\seeindex{index_entry}{see_entry}
can be used to add entry to an index
that refers one to another entry.
Example: \seeindex{DNA}{deoxyribonucleic acid}
With \setupinteraction [state=start]
one gets
Wishlist: add interaction to \seeindex
Explaination:
\seeindex{index_entry}{see_entry}
can be used to add entry to an index
that refers one to another entry.
Example: \seeindex{DNA}{deoxyribonucleic acid}
With \setupinteraction [state=start]
one gets active hyperlinks on the page numbers
of
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that
code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
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In what file, Hans?:
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
En/na Hans Hagen ha escrit:
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain
that code)
anyhow, replace the first
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
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In what file, Hans?: strc-reg.mkii or core-reg.tex?
Xan.
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
-
In what file, Hans?: strc-reg.mkii or core-reg.tex?
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
Can you report it to ubuntu developers and sent them a patch. I have the
Xan wrote:
hm, strc-reg.mkii has
{#1\ifcase\currententrylevel\s!entrya\or\s!entryb\or\s!entryc\else\s!entryd\fi}%
maybe you have a bugged version (core-reg.tex can also contain that code)
anyhow, replace the first \else by \or
Can you report it to ubuntu developers and sent them a
if have no time to keep up with / test / etc all those distributions
and since norbert does a pretty good job in updating the tex packages
used in all debian derivates i expect fixes to show up eventually
Hans
Okay. Can you forward this message else (if nobert is not subscribed to
this
Xan wrote:
hi,
\seeindex gets me the follwing error (see bellow). This error is the
same as described in
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/005992.html. This message
is too old. I just want to now how can I solve it (not there is three
cont-new: cont-new.tex, cont-new.mkii and
hi,
\seeindex gets me the follwing error (see bellow). This error is the
same as described in
http://www.ntg.nl/pipermail/ntg-context/2004/005992.html. This message
is too old. I just want to now how can I solve it (not there is three
cont-new: cont-new.tex, cont-new.mkii and cont.new.mkiv).
Hi,
when I use
\seeindex{Polda}{Bu\v{s}ina, Leopold}
I get the following messages:
This is pdfeTeX, Version 3.14159-1.10b-2.1 (Web2C 7.4.5) (format=cont-en
2004.5.18) 15 JUN 2004 20:21
entering extended mode
\write18 enabled.
**cont-en seeindex_test.tex
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