In texinfo: @cindex foo -- add foo to the concept index @findex foo -- add foo to the function index @kindex foo -- add foo to the keystroke index @printindex cp -- print the concept index @printindex fn -- print the function index @printindex ky -- print the keystroke index
In Documentation/common-macros.itexi, @funindex is defined: @macro funindex {TEXT} @findex \TEXT\ @kindex \TEXT\ @c @end macro The last two appendices of the NR are: E. LilyPond command index F. LilyPond index In Documentation/notation.tely: @printindex ky -- makes appendix E. "command index" @printindex cp -- makes appendix F. "index" Questions: 1) Everything marked with a @funindex in the docs ends up in *both* NR indices. How and why do these items end up in appendix F? 2) Why do we need @funindex? Why don't we just use these: @findex @printindex fn I see that @findex is used in the IR to generate appendix A.2 Function index ...but that shouldn't affect the NR, right? Thanks - Mark _______________________________________________ lilypond-devel mailing list lilypond-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel