I would look for a command with the back-slash
if I knew it, or for the topic if I didn't, so
I would suggest:
@funindex \repeat
@cindex repeats
@funindex \alternative
@cindex repeat alternatives
@cindex alternative repeats
@cindex first-time bar
@cindex second-time bar
plus lots more, like,
@cindex repeats, unfolding
@cindex volta repeats
etc
Trevor
----- Original Message -----
From: "Palmer, Ralph" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <lilypond-user@gnu.org>
Sent: Monday, August 04, 2008 2:07 PM
Subject: Indexing function codes
Hi -
I'm working on indexing, and I have a question for those of us who use
the function index.
When looking for a command such as \repeat or \alternative, which would
you find more helpful: having duplicate index entries (i.e., one with
the backslash and one without) or having an entry only for the exact
command? In other words, option 1 would have all of:
\alternative
\repeat
alternative
repeat
while option 2 would have only
\alternative
\repeat
Thanks for your time and attention,
Ralph
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