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Subject: RE: DOCBOOK-APPS: mkdiff + index building
From the response so far, it looks like most of us still use a text editor and our eyes to markup a document from a predefined list of words. You may have to hack a tool of your own. > -----Original Message----- > Peter Eisentraut a écrit : > > > ben writes: > > > > > Beside this, I've another question: I would like to make an index > > > automatically from a predefined list of words, without > adding by hand > > > the <indexterm> tags everywhere in the file. I know it's > not hard to > > > hack something to do this, but maybe a tool already exists, so... > > > > I don't think this can work, because the index entries > wouldn't have an > > anchor to point to. At least you would be in for some > non-trivial work to > > make that happen. > > I thought that was the purpose of indexterm: to say where the > indexentries > should point to in the doc. Am I wrong? > > "IndexTerms identify text that is to be placed in the index. > In the simplest > case, the placement of the IndexTerm in the document > identifies the location > of the term in the text. In other words, the IndexTerm is > placed in the flow > of the document at the point where the IndexEntry in the > Index should point" > says TDG. > > Besides, I translate to latex so links are simply made by > latex/makeindex. > > BG > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > To subscribe or unsubscribe from this elist use the subscription > manager: <http://lists.oasis-open.org/ob/adm.pl> >
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