Hi Lean-Marc,
I have modified "LaTeX.C" so that german indexes will be sorted properly. The
additional file "german.ist"
should
be placed into ./texmf/makeindex, where the other .ist-files reside. Usually this
directory is
"/usr/share/texmf/makeindex"
Hi there,
a solution could be to add a "makeindex"-entry to the LyX settings menu where you can
provide your personal
makeindex calling parameters.
--
Regards,
Hartmut Haase
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On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 08:18:06PM +, John Levon spake thusly:
> On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 07:51:22PM +0200, Martin Vermeer wrote:
>
> > That solves the German problem... an ugly case of special-casing. What
> > about providing xindy as an option? I can attest it works great -- the
> > main pr
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 07:51:22PM +0200, Martin Vermeer wrote:
> That solves the German problem... an ugly case of special-casing. What
> about providing xindy as an option? I can attest it works great -- the
> main problem appears to be a dependence on a particular version of
> clisp.
There's a
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 01:37:34PM +0100, Hartmut Haase spake thusly:
> Hi there,
> as I mentioned already in an earlier email, german indexes are not sorted properly.
>When I tried to track that
> down, I came to line 380 (?) of file LaTeX.C which reads
>
> string t
Hi there,
as I mentioned already in an earlier email, german indexes are not sorted properly.
When I tried to track that
down, I came to line 380 (?) of file LaTeX.C which reads
string tmp = "makeindex -c -q ";
If I replace that line by
string tmp = "makein