Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Index Letter Separators Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:41:43 +0100 Rich Shepard wrote: [..] Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar but you need makeindex -s letter.ist

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Herbert Voss wrote: put it into $texmf-local/makeindex/letter.ist Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar but you need makeindex -s letter.ist file.idx you have to write a wrapper makeindex, which does nothing else

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: tex2pdf offers such a wrapper, among a lot of other stuff (hyperref setup, graphics management, etc). Configuration is (hopefully) self-explanatory. http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm Leaves original files unchanged. If you find it

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org From: Herbert Voss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Index Letter Separators Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:41:43 +0100 Rich Shepard wrote: [..] Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar but you need makeindex -s letter.ist

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Herbert Voss wrote: put it into $texmf-local/makeindex/letter.ist Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar but you need makeindex -s letter.ist file.idx you have to write a wrapper makeindex, which does nothing else

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: tex2pdf offers such a wrapper, among a lot of other stuff (hyperref setup, graphics management, etc). Configuration is (hopefully) self-explanatory. http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm Leaves original files unchanged. If you find it

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Jean-Pierre Chretien
>>To: lyx-users@lists.lyx.org >>From: Herbert Voss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject: Re: Index Letter Separators >>Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2005 07:41:43 +0100 >> >>Rich Shepard wrote: [..] >>Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded >>makeind

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Herbert Voss wrote: > put it into $texmf-local/makeindex/letter.ist > > Now the problem is, that LyX runs hardcoded > makeindex -q file.idx or something similiar > but you need > makeindex -s letter.ist file.idx > > you have to write a wrapper makeindex, which does nothing

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-26 Thread Rich Shepard
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Jean-Pierre Chretien wrote: > tex2pdf offers such a wrapper, among a lot of other stuff (hyperref setup, > graphics management, etc). Configuration is (hopefully) self-explanatory. > http://tex2pdf.berlios.de/lyx-howto.htm Leaves original files unchanged. > > If you find it

Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard
I think someone may have provided information on this. If so, I apologize for not saving that message. Also, I do not find the answer in TLC2. However, I believe part of the answer is on the Tips Tricks Web page. To get letter and Symbol headings in the index I need to use Letter.ist.

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Rich Shepard wrote: To get letter and Symbol headings in the index I need to use Letter.ist. Correct? Where do I put this in the LyX document? Does it go in the preamble as \usepackage{letter.ist} or ...? While trying to locate that index style on my system I

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Herbert Voss
Rich Shepard wrote: I think someone may have provided information on this. If so, I apologize for not saving that message. Also, I do not find the answer in TLC2. However, I believe part of the answer is on the Tips Tricks Web page. To get letter and Symbol headings in the index I need to

Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard
I think someone may have provided information on this. If so, I apologize for not saving that message. Also, I do not find the answer in TLC2. However, I believe part of the answer is on the Tips Tricks Web page. To get letter and Symbol headings in the index I need to use Letter.ist.

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Rich Shepard wrote: To get letter and Symbol headings in the index I need to use Letter.ist. Correct? Where do I put this in the LyX document? Does it go in the preamble as \usepackage{letter.ist} or ...? While trying to locate that index style on my system I

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Herbert Voss
Rich Shepard wrote: I think someone may have provided information on this. If so, I apologize for not saving that message. Also, I do not find the answer in TLC2. However, I believe part of the answer is on the Tips Tricks Web page. To get letter and Symbol headings in the index I need to

Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard
I think someone may have provided information on this. If so, I apologize for not saving that message. Also, I do not find the answer in TLC2. However, I believe part of the answer is on the Tips & Tricks Web page. To get letter and "Symbol" headings in the index I need to use Letter.ist.

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Rich Shepard
On Tue, 25 Jan 2005, Rich Shepard wrote: > To get letter and "Symbol" headings in the index I need to use > Letter.ist. Correct? Where do I put this in the LyX document? Does it go > in the preamble as > \usepackage{letter.ist} > or ...? While trying to locate that index style on my system

Re: Index Letter Separators

2005-01-25 Thread Herbert Voss
Rich Shepard wrote: I think someone may have provided information on this. If so, I apologize for not saving that message. Also, I do not find the answer in TLC2. However, I believe part of the answer is on the Tips & Tricks Web page. To get letter and "Symbol" headings in the index I need