Hi everybody, it's me again.

Today I want to build a buzzword index, telling me on which pages a word 
appears. 
In my index, I write a list of page-number-citation with the appropriate 
ref-ids. 
This works fine so far, but if the word appears twice on the same page, 
obviously 
the page number appears twice and looks strange. 

On http://www.sagehill.net/docbookxsl/InstallingAnFO.html I found:

Index cleanup. The XSL-FO 1.0 standard has no way of specifying how page 
numbers in a book's index should be cleaned up. The cleanup process entails 
removing duplicate page numbers on an entry, and converting a sequence of 
consecutive numbers to a page range. This produces a more usable index. In XEP, 
the extension element is rx:page-index. In Antenna House, the extension is an 
attribute named axf:suppress-duplicate-page-number.

Is there something similar for fop?

Regards,
 
Georg Datterl
 
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