Rich Shepard wrote:

I just read the paragraph in the Extended Help doc on making an index.

I also see there are about 40 pages in TLC2 on index creation. My question
is about procedures. I assume that first I go through the document within
LyX and mark all terms I find that I want to include.

Yes.

  Then I assume I need to manually work with the .tex file for subheadings,
"see", "see also" and terms that are not actually in the text. Is this
correct?

No, terms like "see" can be entered directly in LyX's index dialog. You can download the document

http://wiki.lyx.org/uploads/LyX/LyXMathebefehle/LyXMathebefehle.lyx

as an example of an indexed LyX-file. It's in german, but as you only need the index entries.

  So, once terms are marked in the LyX document and LaTeX is run on that
file, all else is done on the .tex file in emacs. Yes?

You don't need to edit the TeX-file for indexing. LyX does run makeindex for you


regards Uwe

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