Am 24.08.21 um 14:47 schrieb Herbert Voss:
Am 22.08.21 um 09:37 schrieb Andreas Plihal:
Hi!
Maybe I formulated my problem too vaguely, so I'll try again, but
this time in more detail:
I have already established an extensive subject index in my KOMA
book. In order to enforce the DUDEN order in it, I was advised to use
the index processor texindy. I use that and it works well.
There are numerous examples, exercises, and footnotes in my book that
contain a number of key words. If the keyword "resonance frequency"
is mentioned in a task, it has been shown in the subject index as
follows:
example
Resonance frequency, 87
Now an index creator has advised me to add only one letter to the
page number in the subject index instead of the keywords "example",
"exercise"or "footnote" in such (numerous!) Cases. In relation to my
above example, the entry in the subject register should look like this:
Resonance frequency, 87b
If the same keyword were mentioned in a footnote, the entry would read:
Resonance frequency, 87f
Write into the documents preamble
\newcommand\myA{#1a}
\newcommand\myB{#1b}
\newcommand\myF{#1f}
should be
\newcommand\myA[1]{#1a}
\newcommand\myB[1]{#1b}
\newcommand\myF[1]{#1f}
Herbert
And in the text insert the special entries with the | operator:
\index{frequency|myF}
Then it will get the f in the index as suffix. Or
\index{frequency|myB} for 1b
Herbert
That would be much more elegant and I could save space in my already
extensive subject index.
The question now arises as to how I can achieve this in my LYX
register. (I have already read the instructions for the text
processor Makeindex to get an idea of how I could implement this
change in my subject index. Unfortunately, the instructions are a bit
too cryptic for me, because it is not clear what tags and what
variables are. Apart from that, I also use the texindy processor ... )
Please for your help!
Greetings Andreas
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