Wolfgang Schuster writes:
> Yes, the register mechanism provides a language key where you can
> specify the language which is used for the sorting of the entries.
Excellent!!
It's time to dive into ConTeXt again...
Sincerely,
Gour
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On 6/27/2014 10:05 AM, Gour wrote:
Hans Hagen writes:
See sort-lan.lua ... you could define a pseudo-language for this and
use that one for sorting. The actual sorting is driven by a sequence
of steps that (can) involve uppercase, lowercase, shape, unicode,
specific order etc.
It looks very
Am 27.06.2014 um 10:05 schrieb Gour :
> Hans Hagen writes:
>
>> See sort-lan.lua ... you could define a pseudo-language for this and
>> use that one for sorting. The actual sorting is driven by a sequence
>> of steps that (can) involve uppercase, lowercase, shape, unicode,
>> specific order etc
Hans Hagen writes:
> See sort-lan.lua ... you could define a pseudo-language for this and
> use that one for sorting. The actual sorting is driven by a sequence
> of steps that (can) involve uppercase, lowercase, shape, unicode,
> specific order etc.
It looks very good. Congratulations?
Does it
On 6/27/2014 7:42 AM, Gour wrote:
Hans Hagen writes:
i don't know xindy but normally the context mkiv index mechanism is
flexible enough (and it can be configured)
Here are some snippets from my old xindy setup...
;; define order of sorting runs
(use-rule-set :run 0
:rule-set
Hans Hagen writes:
> i don't know xindy but normally the context mkiv index mechanism is
> flexible enough (and it can be configured)
Here are some snippets from my old xindy setup...
;; define order of sorting runs
(use-rule-set :run 0
:rule-set ("resolve-sanskrit-diacritics" "hr
On 6/26/2014 4:17 PM, Gour wrote:
Today after checking (again) I see that there are even some printed
books and MkIV/LuaTeX seems to be quite stable, so I wonder about
ConTeXt's capabilities to generate index/glossary in regard to xindy
which is powerful, but I never really grokked it properly?
john Culleton writes:
Hello,
> I have looked into Xindy for this job but the learning curve is pretty
> steep and the documentation pretty opaque. makeindex won't handle
> decimals for locators.
in the past when working on some books with the
English/Croatian/Sanskrit(diacritics) using Xindy in
On 4/5/2014 9:42 PM, john Culleton wrote:
I have a customer that uses a publisher that has
truly weird requirements. The weirdness is
that the locaters are not page numbers but
paragraph numbers. And some paragraph numbers
start with the prefix 'BO' and others with the
chapter number. so a corr
I have a customer that uses a publisher that has
truly weird requirements. The weirdness is
that the locaters are not page numbers but
paragraph numbers. And some paragraph numbers
start with the prefix 'BO' and others with the
chapter number. so a correct sequence would be
BO.15 3.2
A finished
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