Am Sonntag, 7. April 2013, 21:12:23 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I made up a minimal example which shows
1. both slanted: Anagallis arvensis. index: Anagallis arvensis
2. slanted/normal: Anagallis arvensis. index: Anagallis arvensis
3. case 2, but index box changed with ctr e: Anagallis arven
Am Sonntag, 7. April 2013, 10:35:44 schrieb Jürgen Spitzmüller:
> Am Sonntag 07 April 2013, 10:27:25 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> > I also put a macro in the preamble of the document
> > %%macro for index nom
> > \newcommand{\IndexDef}[1]{\textit{#1}}
> >
> > and in the document itself
> > Kalanc
Am Sonntag 07 April 2013, 10:27:25 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> I also put a macro in the preamble of the document
> %%macro for index nom
> \newcommand{\IndexDef}[1]{\textit{#1}}
>
> and in the document itself
> Kalanchoe|IndexDef
> where Kalanchoe is a plant name which should appear in the name
I solved my question by removing all Index-related files such as
.idx .ilg or .ind
fom the
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.T15697/lyx_tmpbuf
and saved the document under a new name.
I also put a macro in the preamble of the document
%%macro for index nom
\newcommand{\IndexDef}[1]{\textit{#1}}
and in the docume
Am Freitag, 5. April 2013, 10:17:59 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
> Am Donnerstag, 4. April 2013, 17:36:05 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
sorry, I checked again the dvi file and it shows both index entries.
However, lyx does not. It chokes with
]
! Extra }, or forgotten \endgroup.
l.3 ...lash {}texti
Am Donnerstag, 4. April 2013, 17:36:05 schrieb Wolfgang Engelmann:
I have experimented a bit in the meantime.
1- If I take out the lyx_tmpdir.T15697/lyx_tmpbuf3$
from /tmp/
LyX refuses to run my file.
2- If I export my file as plain latex and run
latex myfile
three times and afterward
bibtex
Could somebody tell me whether I can delete the
/tmp/lyx_tmpdir.T15697/lyx_tmpbuf3$
(Debian; Lyx 2.0.5.1)
This is my problem:
I have created a keyword index and a names index.
The names index gives me an error:
] [122] [123
]) (./Blumenuhr-neu20130314BX.20-nem.ind [124
]
! Extra },
I use lyx 1.6.2 on a slackware 12.0 system.
When I finish a brief (article class), lyx makes a beautiful table of
contents. It also makes an index. To make the index, I use the index
machine, highlighting the cases cited in the brief. Then I fool around
to make the second index, which is of
Rafa García wrote:
Hello!
El Martes, 1 de Julio de 2003 01:22, Robin Turner escribió:
Is it possible to make different words (or forms of the same word) point
to the same index entry while including all the original words in the
index? For example, I can make "simulacrum" and "simulacra" have th
> "Robin" == Robin Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Robin> The single and most annoying thing anyone can do in an index is
Robin> not provide an index. Call me anal retentive, but I even want
Robin> an index in a novel.
Definitely not. The most annoying thing is a bad index, where you
spend
James Frye wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Robin Turner wrote:
or
simulacra - see simulacrum
simulacrum, 6, 8, 16
A bit off the track, but IMHO this is the single most annoying thing
anyone can do in an index. I would love to have an option in the index
generator that says A and B are equivalent,
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Robin Turner wrote:
> or
>
> simulacra - see simulacrum
> simulacrum, 6, 8, 16
A bit off the track, but IMHO this is the single most annoying thing
anyone can do in an index. I would love to have an option in the index
generator that says A and B are equivalent, so both A an
Hello!
El Martes, 1 de Julio de 2003 01:22, Robin Turner escribió:
> Is it possible to make different words (or forms of the same word) point
> to the same index entry while including all the original words in the
> index? For example, I can make "simulacrum" and "simulacra" have the
> same entry
Is it possible to make different words (or forms of the same word) point
to the same index entry while including all the original words in the
index? For example, I can make "simulacrum" and "simulacra" have the
same entry by usng the same index label, but I can only then have one
word in the
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