On 2014-03-16 Hans Hagen wrote:
> >>> On 2014-02-26 Jan Tosovsky wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>> when a long primary is preceded with the secondary or tertiary
> >>>> index entry, the second line is not indented as usual, see
> >>>> the following example:
> >>>>
> >>>> \setupregister[balance=no]
> >>>> \starttext
> >>>> \index{primary+secondary+tertiary}
> >>>> \index[primary long]{\dorecurse{5}{primary long }}
> >>>> \index[primary longer]{\dorecurse{5}{primary longer }} % Ok
> >>>> \input{tufte}
> >>>> \completeindex
> >>>> \stoptext
> >>>>
> >
> > My main wish is fixing that indentation (or offering any workaround).
> 
> we get this:
> 
> p
> primary
>    secondary
>      tertiary 1
> primary long primary long primary
>    long primary long primary long 1
> primary longer primary longer primary
>    longer primary longer primary longer
>    1
> 

hmm, I was getting different output in ConTeXt-2014.03.07:

p
primary
  secondary
     tertiary 1
primary long primary long primary
long primary long primary long 1 (!!! this was not indented)
primary longer primary longer primary
  longer primary longer primary longer 1

(or see the screenshot)

I've just updated ConTeXt to 2014.03.16 and now it works as expected!

Thanks a lot!

Jan

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