:( I don't have skype, or any other video program. No web cam and the
sound system is broken. :(
I can chat though!
I did not understand any of the responses. If I could see an image of
what goes in each box, I would be so grateful!
On 12/8/2014 10:09 PM, Dileep Chauhan wrote:
Please give me your skype id.
On Tue, Dec 9, 2014 at 9:34 AM, Brian Barker <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>
wrote:
At 18:20 08/12/2014 -0600, Conly Monly Lonly wrote:
I've been working on a document that is going to need an index. I wish to
create a concordance file for this purpose. I have found the documentation
on creating an index, however, I need some help with this documentation
found in the program's help files. I did a forums search and a wiki search
and did not find the answers to my questions. The only posts I found that
included concordance basically said to ignore the exact thing I am
interested in.
The stuff I need explained with examples (images would be nice) is this:
"Alternative entry" refers to the index entry that you want to appear in
the index.
This is the text that you want to appear in the index, as distinct from
the text that you want to search for in the document. For example, you
might want to search for occurrences of "UK" in the text but have these
listed in the index against an entry reading "United Kingdom". If you leave
this empty, occurrences are listed under the actual text searched for.
The 1st and 2nd Keys are parent index entries. The "Search term" or the
"Alternative entry" appears as a subentry under the 1st and 2nd Keys.
Indexes are not usually a simple list of entries, but have main entries
forming headings for lists of sub-entries, with possibly further levels.
You might want "United Kingdom" to appear in the index in a list of
countries, in which case your 1st key would be "Countries" and this first
key would also be used for Australia, Canada, etc. In a more comprehensive
country list, you might want "United Kingdom" to be in a sub-list of
European countries, in which case the 1st key of "Countries" and 2nd key of
"Europe" would be used by United Kingdom as well as by France, Spain, and
so on. You might also have 2nd keys of "Americas" and "Australasia" under
the same "Countries" first key.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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