>> I very much dislike that. We use different fonts (via different >> indexing commands) to provide a clear distinction between concepts >> and commands, and LilyPond's clean naming schemes for properties, >> context, engravers, etc., should additionally help a user to find >> the stuff he or she needs. > > Dickson’s History of the Theory of Numbers has two non-overlapping > indices: an Author Index and a Subject Index. Having used that book > — and referred to both indices — literally thousands of times in my > life, I can honestly say that if they were in a single index, > differentiated only by fonts, it would have been a far more > frustrating experience.
You can't compare that, since in almost all cases you know *a priori* whether to look up an author or something else. It thus makes sense to have a separate index for authors not overlapping with the general index (and the 'LaTeX companion' has such a separate index). Werner