Right, index. Totally forgot about that. ;) I might have just few more questions. Since application tag doesn't change the font, it's fine if I do something like:
> Pomocí \application{Writer}u. > Whole "Writeru" word will be with the same font and all? And since Czech language has one beautiful "burden" called declension, when I do: > Pomocí \application{Centra softwaru pro Ubuntu}. > And then mark its basic form: > Použijte \application{Centrum softwaru pro Ubuntu}. > Then in index I get *two* items marking the same application just because of two characters. Is there a workaround so both could be under one item? Their basic form would be the best. ;) --- Regards Martin Lukeš P.S.: Please keep the communication history 2010/4/30 Kevin Godby <god...@gmail.com> > Hello, Martin. > > 2010/4/29 Martin Lukeš <martin.merid...@gmail.com>: > > Hey Kevin > > I know it's late for the first release, anyway. > > > > Relating to bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual/+bug/565343about > > manual conventions. > > I found that \application tag do nothing. At least it looks like. > > For an example see attached image where "Ubuntu Software Center" is in > this > > tag. Other occurrences of this tag looks the same. > > You're partially correct. > > Initially, the \application tag did two things: Set the application > name bold-faced type, and added an index entry. > > When reading through the manual, though, having everything in bold > (button names, application names, tabs, drop-down lists, checkboxes, > radio buttons, text field names, menu names, etc.) was a bit too much. > It made it difficult to read. To help alleviate this a bit, I turned > off the bold-faced type for the application names. > > The \application tag does still, however, add an entry to the index. > > --Kevin >
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