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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Generating Indexes
Jirka Kosek wrote: > Alexander Schatten wrote: > >>>Use XML version of DocBook and XSL stylesheets. They are able to create >>>index in a single pass without need for running separate support >>>programs (like collateindex.pl). >>> >>sorry for adding a question: I use the XSL stylesheets for HMTL >>production (PDF does not work correctly yet), but unfortunately no >>indices are generated, though I have indexterms defined in the text. >> > > It seems that you are using some quite old version of XSL stylesheets. > If you grab latest version of stylesheets, index will be generated > automatically for you from <indexterm>s in your document. > > no, unfortunately it does not work. (1) I downloaded the "docbook-xsl-1.47-experimental"; this should be the most recent stylesheets (2) I have an indexentry in the docbook XSL it looks like this: <indexterm><primary>IFS</primary></indexterm> (3a) I try to create HTML using autoidx.xsl (that was once recommenden): this does not work at all: it generates plain text, no html any more?? (3b) I try docbook.xsl: this works: generates HTML, but no index (3b) I try chunk.xsl: this creates correctly a "chuncked version", but-- you can guess--no index. so PLEASE give me a hint: where is my problem; where is my misunderstanding. unfortunately the documentation is very hard to understand, so I am not sure whether there must be configured something else... thank you very much in advance alex p.s.: btw: sorry, my last posting went directly per email to you, which was because the mailing list is configured (who knows why? no other mailing list is like this) that a reply is directed to the person not to the list???
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