Re: Index separated by alphabetical character
Waluyo Adi Siswanto wrote: Of course, you can use A ! your entry and get what you want. For more info about index entries, have a look at the UserGuide. regards Uwe Thank you very much indeed... it's so simple, I can even use latex command to make it bold-italic, by entering in the index entries, for example: $\boldsymbol{N}$!Newton's Laws ! Law 2 Thank you again Uwe And 1.6 will make this easier, since the Index inset will be a normal LyX inset, like a footnote. rh
Re: Index separated by alphabetical character
> Of course, you can use > A ! your entry > and get what you want. For more info about index entries, have a look at the > UserGuide. > > regards Uwe Thank you very much indeed... it's so simple, I can even use latex command to make it bold-italic, by entering in the index entries, for example: $\boldsymbol{N}$!Newton's Laws ! Law 2 Thank you again Uwe /Adi
Re: Index separated by alphabetical character
Waluyo Adi Siswanto schrieb: Is there a way to have an alphabetical character as the heading of every group of the list. Of course, you can use A ! your entry and get what you want. For more info about index entries, have a look at the UserGuide. regards Uwe
Re: Index separated by alphabetical character
Waluyo Adi Siswanto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > Hi All > > I am using Book (koma-script). The index generates index list in > alphabetical order as I expected, but there is no character separation ( for > example A for grouping index list start with a character). > Is there a way to have an alphabetical character as the heading of every > group of the list. > > Regards > /Adi > Hi! I have posted the same question here: http://permalink.gmane.org/gmane.editors.lyx.general/48565 / and here: http://latex-community.org/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1853 Nobody help me!...
Index separated by alphabetical character
Hi All I am using Book (koma-script). The index generates index list in alphabetical order as I expected, but there is no character separation ( for example A for grouping index list start with a character). Is there a way to have an alphabetical character as the heading of every group of the list. Regards /Adi