In the past I have asked you numerous questions and you have almost always helped me very well and quickly. For this I would like to say a big thank you!
However, I am a little worried about our excellent cooperation.
I asked you three questions (28.8., 1.9., 4.9.) which - worded differently - mean the same thing. However, I do not get any more answers to my questions. In the past it worked very well. But since the last answer from H. Voss, which was not helpful, I have remained silent.
I have included meaningful examples with my questions. Examples that are very much reduced. To show you, I could also send my real data (LYX and PDV files). However, that would be miles away from any MWE.
I don't know how to illustrate my problematic situation to you. I'll try again:
I have a huge LYX document. As a PDF file, it has almost 400 pages! It contains a lot of text, tables, photos, graphics, footnotes, a table of contents and a subject index.
This is exactly what I'm about: The book (KOMA) is in German. Umlauts appear in this of course. Therefore a decision has to be made for the sorting of the index. I met her and decided on the so-called DUDEN order (DIN 5007-1 variant 1). That is why we have colleagues of yours in the past - successfully! - got to the index processor texindy.
A few weeks ago a new problem arises: I have to mark certain page references in the subject index with a letter after the respective page number. H. Voss advised me to come up with a solution that - supposedly - only works with Makeindex. That puts me in a bind. I tried to change the index processor to makeindex with test documents. The result is currently that my subject index disappears completely. I do not know what to do.
As in my last inquiries, I am enclosing a LYX and a PDF file.
Greetings
Andreas
Sachregistertest_mit_Makeindex1.pdf
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Sachregistertest mit Makeindex1.lyx
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