On Fri, 19 Nov 2004 at 14:25:27 +, Jerome BENOIT wrote:
>
> >When you use indexes in latex, you have to run latex (or pdflatex)
> >at least three times. One to make the .aux file
>
> at this stage, do not forget to properly run `makeindex'
>
After exporting the latex code from lyx I have fou
Filipi Vianna wrote:
When you use indexes in latex, you have to run latex (or pdflatex)
at least three times. One to make the .aux file
at this stage, do not forget to properly run `makeindex'
, the second to
build the index and the last to build the index again, now
because of the rearangement of
When you use indexes in latex, you have to run latex (or pdflatex)
at least three times. One to make the .aux file, the second to
build the index and the last to build the index again, now
because of the rearangement of the pages resulting of the placement
of the index.
I use to put all those stuf
Hello Mauro,
running just once pdflatex is not enough in general, and in particular
when an index is involved:
a good start is certainly to read the manual page of makeindex:
man makeindex
As this is rather a LaTeX issue, or even a Lyx issue,
you may consult in the LaTeX litereature.
hth,
Jerome
I am using LyX 1.3.3 in woody. I have found that if lyx produces a
foo.tex with an index, running:
pdflatex foo.tex
gives a foo.pdf without the index. The foo.log says:
No file foo.ind
I can see a foo.idx but there is no foo.ind actually. If in lyx I view
the foo.dvi I can see the index. Any soluti
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