On Sat, Jan 19, 2013 at 10:20:30PM +0100, Patrice Dumas wrote: > > I'll now take a stab at a first IXIN output implementation. I'll do it > with some abstraction, such that other output format than lisp-like may be > output with the same information structure, for instance XML.
I have done an implementation. It is not complete as I haven't implemented the element that required answers to my questions. Also * I added some byte counts (all the indices have an associated byte count) * I changed the order to put expandable strings more consistently at the end, to allow to use attributes for strings in XML. * no associated node is always -1 * for index entry fonts, instead of - in front, it is r or code as the third argument To do the .ixin file, call texi2any like texi2any -c TEXINFO_OUTPUT_FORMAT=ixinsxml myfile.texi -- Pat