On Fri, Apr 13, 2001 at 03:24:02PM -0600, Deborah Greenberg Lidl said:
> DocBook SGML 4.1 / DSSSL 1.62 / OpenJade 1.3 / JadeTex 3.33
>
> I'm trying to get my head around creating indexing a book. I've
> managed to get things mostly working for the HTML version, both chunked
> and non-chunked. A
Deborah Greenberg Lidl writes:
> - What do I need to do to make entries that reference zones show a
> page number in the printed index?
tell me precisely what it has in the .tex file at the point where the
page number should be printed
sebastian
On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 10:27:20PM +0200, Jirka Kosek said:
> Deborah Greenberg Lidl wrote:
>
> > - What do I need to do to make range entries show both the start and
> > end of the range in the printed index?
>
> AFAIK standard stylesheet does not support ranges for now. I know (and
> succesf
Deborah Greenberg Lidl wrote:
> > 2. Modify DSSSL stylesheets to include index marks into generated RTF
> > file.
>
> I'm running on an OS without sypport for Word and don't really want to
> introduce another OS into the process.
RTF files can be imported by many word-processors. I did not test
> > 2. Modify DSSSL stylesheets to include index marks into generated RTF
> > file. [...]
> > If you are interested, I can post DSSSL customization
> > and PHP script for postprocessing here.
>
> Thanks for your offer! Please send your customized stuff to this list,
> since I think it is useful t
Deborah Greenberg Lidl wrote:
> - What do I need to do to make range entries show both the start and
> end of the range in the printed index?
AFAIK standard stylesheet does not support ranges for now. I know (and
succesfully used) two ways which produce ranges in index.
1. Write custom styles
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DocBook SGML 4.1 / DSSSL 1.62 / OpenJade 1.3 / JadeTex 3.33
I'm trying to get my head around creating indexing a book. I've
managed to get things mostly working for the HTML version, both chunked
and non-chunked. And, I've got it partially working for a PostScript
version (via TeX and d