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From: Uwe Ziegenhagen <ziegenhagen@gm...> - 2010-07-25 20:44:53
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Hi Ulrike, Thank you for the hint. I'll send the author a hint. Uwe |
From: George <pinkisntwell@gm...> - 2010-07-25 11:59:23
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On Sun, Jul 25, 2010 at 8:16 AM, David Allsopp <dra-news@...> wrote: > George wrote: >> Is it possible for makeidx to make an index that will redirect the reader >> from all abbreviations and aliases to one key? For example: >> >> Index >> >> RISC, see Reduced Instruction Set Computer >> Reduced Instruction Set Computer, 8 > > Not sure whether what you're asking is how to do that, full stop, or whether it's possible to have makeindex do it automatically for you. To produce that index, on "page 8" of your LaTeX file you'd put: > > \index{Reduced Instruction Set Computer} > \index{RISC|see{Reduced Instruction Set Computer}} > Thanks, this is what I needed. I now see it is mentioned at http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Indexing and I missed it. |
From: David Allsopp <dra-news@me...> - 2010-07-25 07:19:23
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George wrote: > Is it possible for makeidx to make an index that will redirect the reader > from all abbreviations and aliases to one key? For example: > > Index > > RISC, see Reduced Instruction Set Computer > Reduced Instruction Set Computer, 8 Not sure whether what you're asking is how to do that, full stop, or whether it's possible to have makeindex do it automatically for you. To produce that index, on "page 8" of your LaTeX file you'd put: \index{Reduced Instruction Set Computer} \index{RISC|see{Reduced Instruction Set Computer}} If you want to set it up so that \index{RISC} *automatically* behaves as though you had said \index{RISC|see{Reduced Instruction Set Computer}} then you'll need to write some macros on top of \index (or, given that \makeindex and the \index command it generates are very simply, you could in fact redefine \makeindex to use your own \index). HTH, David |
From: George <pinkisntwell@gm...> - 2010-07-25 03:19:51
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Is it possible for makeidx to make an index that will redirect the reader from all abbreviations and aliases to one key? For example: Index RISC, see Reduced Instruction Set Computer Reduced Instruction Set Computer, 8 |