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Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX
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Patrice Dumas |
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Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX |
Date: |
Fri, 1 Mar 2019 11:19:08 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.10.1 (2018-07-13) |
On Fri, Mar 01, 2019 at 02:25:29AM -0700, 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.
I think that a specific command should be used, so @subind looks good to
me, reusing @tab or @indent with a different meaning based on the
context should be avoid in my opinion.
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Pat
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, arnold, 2019/03/01
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX,
Patrice Dumas <=
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/01
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/01
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, arnold, 2019/03/03
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/03
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/03
- imperfect support in texindex for @ as escape character (was multilevel indexing for TeX), Gavin Smith, 2019/03/05
- Re: imperfect support in texindex for @ as escape character (was multilevel indexing for TeX), arnold, 2019/03/06
- Re: imperfect support in texindex for @ as escape character (was multilevel indexing for TeX), arnold, 2019/03/06
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- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, Gavin Smith, 2019/03/07
- Re: Feature request: multilevel indexing for TeX, arnold, 2019/03/07