(Sorry, forgot to reply to the list the first time...)
Thank you - and don't worry, I know how it is when work pressures and private projects collide. ;) Unfortunately, this still doesn't seem to work: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/131oXr_4-VTni1VKwkjUXuiu9AdORvu7E?usp=sharing When I compile the file with the usual tex4ebook -lm index -c myconfig.cfg -e mybuild.mk4 Test.tex it doesn't create any "topic.ind" file even though all index entries are for the "Topic" index. Instead, it builds a "place.ind" file for which the entries are simply wrong. Best regards, - Jürgen > Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2020 um 17:28 Uhr > Von: "Michal Hoftich" <[email protected]> > An: "Jürgen Hubert" <[email protected]> > Cc: tex4ht <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: [tex4ht] imakeidx index question > > Hi Jürgen, > > > So, any thoughts on my problem? > > sorry for the late reply, work keeps me abnormally busy. The indexing > support in TeX4ht was redone last year, it is now possible to use > Imakeidx package without any indexing4ht. I also found that it is much > more robust to use links to each index entry instead of sections. Here > are test files that seems to work. The build file uses Xindy, but it > is possible to use Makeindex or Xindex instead. > > Best regards, > Michal > > Gesendet: Freitag, 17. Januar 2020 um 17:28 Uhr > Von: "Michal Hoftich" <[email protected]> > An: "Jürgen Hubert" <[email protected]> > Cc: tex4ht <[email protected]> > Betreff: Re: [tex4ht] imakeidx index question > > Hi Jürgen, > > > So, any thoughts on my problem? > > sorry for the late reply, work keeps me abnormally busy. The indexing > support in TeX4ht was redone last year, it is now possible to use > Imakeidx package without any indexing4ht. I also found that it is much > more robust to use links to each index entry instead of sections. Here > are test files that seems to work. The build file uses Xindy, but it > is possible to use Makeindex or Xindex instead. > > Best regards, > Michal >
