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Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX


From: Gavin Smith
Subject: Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX
Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2019 22:24:39 +0000
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12)

On Thu, Mar 07, 2019 at 01:57:08PM -0700, address@hidden wrote:
> > Is the "see also" feature something that anybody 
> > wants or is it just theoretical?
> 
> I want it. The gawk manual has both See and See Also in its index.
> 
> Hmm... Here are two entries in the current manual:
> 
>       @cindex output record separator, See @code{ORS} variable
>       @cindex @code{print} statement, See Also address@hidden of output
> 
> I guess these become:
> 
>       @cindex output record separator @address@hidden variable}
>       @cindex @code{print} statement @address@hidden of output}
> 
> (Can texinfo.tex add back the comma before the @see/@seealso?)
> 
> Leading to:
> 
>       @entry{output record separator, See ORS variabale}{}{output record 
> separator @address@hidden variable}}
>       @entry{print statement, See Also redirection, of address@hidden 
> statement @address@hidden of output}}
> 
> Thoughts?

What is this supposed to look like in the kind of index formatting
that texinfo.tex uses, with the dot leaders?  Should the leaders be
present or not for a "see"?  (I guess not.)   Where does a "see also"
appear in relation to the leaders and the other page numbers?  (I guess
after all the page numbers, after the leaders.)  What precedent is
there for this?  It is much more common for there to be no leaders
when an index is formatted and for the page numbers to follow the
index entry immediately.  I tried to check if similar output could
be output for LaTeX, but I didn't find how to get the dot leaders type
of index formatting in the time I spent on it.



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