> > 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 t
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
--[[
context.A
On Sat, 14 Jan 2017 15:52:25 +0100
MF wrote:
> 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.
One can create an index with the publications module as follows:
\defineregister
[in
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 h
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
Ho