I'm the author of the idxmods style. and I've continued to tweek the mods
for my own use since I originally shared them awhile back. For example,
I've
added a node-based "pseudo-page" format mode that allows a hyperlatex index
to mirror a traditional printed page structure. (An example of the package
in use can be seen at http://GBBopen.org/hyperdoc/ -- for comparison,
the PDF equivalent manual is also on-line on the website.)
I created the mods for my own needs, and so the only testing/debugging
I've done is with my own work. However, I thought that I could save
someone else a lot of time by sharing the original mods.
I'd be happy to provide the latest version of the package (1.03), which
should be upward compatible, but there are no guarantees...
-- Dan
>As far as the index testing, I'd welcome your assessment of the
>idxmods style. I can maintain hyperlatex best with the assistance
>of people who use it. The package worked for me when I tried it, but
>I didn't test it extensively, which is why it remains in the contrib
>folder. If you'd like to use it, please test it and let me know if
>there are any shortcomings. If it works for you and you take a moment
>to tell me so, I'll be that much closer to being able to incorporate
>it.
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