mail.k wrote:
> Just to clarify, do I have to mark every instance of the same index
> entry myself for it to appear in the index? Is it not enough to mark
> every term once?
No, you have to mark every instance. This also makes sense. Consider you want
to refer only to the *important* pages where
On Aug 31, 2006, at 10:33 AM, mail.k wrote:
Just to clarify, do I have to mark every instance of the same index
entry myself for it to appear in the index? Is it not enough to
mark every term once?
Correct: you must mark each occurrence you want to be indexed. (In
general, not every occur
I can send a truncated version in private. Is this ok?
Just to clarify, do I have to mark every instance of the same index
entry myself for it to appear in the index? Is it not enough to mark
every term once?
On Aug 31, 2006, at 4:59 AM, Juergen Spitzmueller wrote:
mail.k wrote:
I've marked some words or phrases in my text as "index entries" and
added the index at the end of the document. But if an indexed term
appears, say, on pages 3, 26, and 154, the index will list only the
first instance, i.e.,
mail.k wrote:
> I've marked some words or phrases in my text as "index entries" and
> added the index at the end of the document. But if an indexed term
> appears, say, on pages 3, 26, and 154, the index will list only the
> first instance, i.e., page 3.
Can you provide a minimal example file that
I've marked some words or phrases in my text as "index entries" and
added the index at the end of the document. But if an indexed term
appears, say, on pages 3, 26, and 154, the index will list only the
first instance, i.e., page 3.
I'm using 1.4.2-1, Miktex 2.5, Memoir.
Any advice is appre