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Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX
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Gavin Smith |
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Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX |
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Sat, 2 Mar 2019 16:33:30 +0000 |
On 3/1/19, address@hidden <address@hidden> wrote:
> @indent makes sense, since that's what happens on the page, but I
> can live with @tab also, or something like @subind might be good too.
> I don't have strong feelings, as long as it makes reasonable sense
> and is easy to convert an existing entry to it.
Implemented as @subentry in git commit 372cfab.
A test file is attached. Please feel free to experiment.
It still needs to be implemented in texi2any, once the syntax is
finalised. Volunteers are welcome.
(I wrote a longer reply but GMail lost it when my internet went down.)
indextab.texi
Description: TeXInfo document
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- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, arnold, 2019/03/07
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/08
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/08
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