Thanks, Francisco, Reinhold, and Trevor -
Trevor, I've already included _lots_ of @cindex entries. The question
for me was whether to include the function itself both with and without
the backslash, or just with the backslash. Since I sometimes can
remember the name of the function, but not whethe
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,
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Am Montag, 4. August 2008 schrieb Palmer, Ralph:
> 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
2008/8/4 Palmer, Ralph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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
> t