I have a set of books to which one of the other writers has added a 
glossary. Up until this addition, sphinx ran, found no index item tags, and 
generated PDF books with no index. The glossary entries, however, receive 
auto-generated index headings when the LaTeX engine (xelatex, I believe) is 
invoked. On the index run, makeindex sees the tags, and dutifully generates 
an index. This gives us a Glossary, immediately followed by an Index that 
only points to the glossary pages immediately before it. Not the look I'm 
after!

I have figured out that you can defeat this behavior by manually deleting 
either \makeindex or \printindex from the .tex file. I would prefer that 
the makeindex engine not be invoked at all, but I cannot find any way to 
toggle this off. I would be most grateful if someone could tell me if there 
is a way to do defeat makeindex, either from a configuration file, or from 
the command line. Failing this, if there were a way to redefine the 
glossary entry definition such that generated glossary entries do not 
contain an index tag, this would also probably do the trick without 
breaking anything important. 

Thanks for any help you can offer. 

--William

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