Re: Index does not produce consecutive page numbers

2013-03-07 Thread Steve Litt
On Thu, 7 Mar 2013 18:19:50 +0100 Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: > 2013/3/7 Greg Carey : > > Sorry, Jürgen. I mistyped in the original post. > > The actual command is Ids Data set|( > > Here is the command from the source: > > \index{Data set|(}\index{Data frame|see \{Data set\}} > > > > It still do

Re: Index does not produce consecutive page numbers

2013-03-07 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/3/7 Greg Carey : > Sorry, Jürgen. I mistyped in the original post. > The actual command is Ids Data set|( > Here is the command from the source: > \index{Data set|(}\index{Data frame|see \{Data set\}} > > It still does not work. Could you post a small example file? Jürgen > Greg > >

Re: Index does not produce consecutive page numbers

2013-03-07 Thread Greg Carey
Jürgen Spitzmüller lyx.org> writes: > > 2013/3/7 Gregory Carey colorado.edu>: > > The Index that I try to create does not give consecutive page ranges when viewing a pdflatex. That is, > > > > Idx Data set(| > > > > Idx Data set|) > Try > > Idx Data set|( > > Idx Data set|) > > Make

Re: Index does not produce consecutive page numbers

2013-03-07 Thread Jürgen Spitzmüller
2013/3/7 Gregory Carey : > The Index that I try to create does not give consecutive page ranges when > viewing a pdflatex. That is, > > Idx Data set(| > > Idx Data set|) > > gives > > Data set, > > in the Index. Try Idx Data set|( Idx Data set|) Make sure that the I and ( characters (esp

Index does not produce consecutive page numbers

2013-03-06 Thread Gregory Carey
The Index that I try to create does not give consecutive page ranges when viewing a pdflatex. That is, Idx Data set(| Idx Data set|) gives Data set, in the Index. Also the command Idx Data frame|see {Data set} does not produce a listing for "Data frame" in the index. Tried using the xindy