Dear all, I have some minor problems with \seeindex It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or is there a bug? Cheers, Andreas Minimal example: \setupregister[index] [ style={\bf\WORD}, balance=yes ] \starttext % seeindex does not render ssharp properly Wei{\ssharp}wurst\index{Wei{\ssharp}wurst}\seeindex{German sausage}{Wei{\ssharp}wurst} % same holds for accents M\"unchner Wei{\ssharp}bier\index{M\"unchner Wei{\ssharp}bier}\seeindex{good beer}{M\"unchner Wei{\ssharp}bier} % switching font style {\sc Test}\index[Test]{\sc Test}\seeindex[Test]{Testing}{\sc Test} \completeindex \stoptext
I forgot to mention that I am using ConTeXt ver: 2012.07.10 09:52 MKIV Sorry... Am Jul 11, 2012 um 8:38 PM schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or is there a bug?
Cheers, Andreas
Minimal example:
\setupregister[index] [ style={\bf\WORD}, balance=yes ]
\starttext
% seeindex does not render ssharp properly Wei{\ssharp}wurst\index{Wei{\ssharp}wurst}\seeindex{German sausage}{Wei{\ssharp}wurst}
% same holds for accents M\"unchner Wei{\ssharp}bier\index{M\"unchner Wei{\ssharp}bier}\seeindex{good beer}{M\"unchner Wei{\ssharp}bier}
% switching font style {\sc Test}\index[Test]{\sc Test}\seeindex[Test]{Testing}{\sc Test}
\completeindex
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Am 11.07.2012 um 20:38 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or is there a bug?
Why don’t you use “ü” and “ß” in your document? Wolfgang
Hi Wolfgang, Thanks. That's truly an option. I have already looked into this and it works. As a matter of fact, this is what I decided to do if there is no quick fix. However, I thought I'd point it out, since it works for \index and just not for \seeindex. Secondly, the \sc (command) issue persists. Thirdly, once upon a time I have opened my tex files on a foreign machine and I realized that all accents were screwed. This was the day when I decided to become even more paranoid and by that not to use "ü" and friends in my source files. Maybe I should stop being paranoid, since all people around me seem to be using accents... Cheers, Andreas Am Jul 11, 2012 um 10:15 PM schrieb Wolfgang Schuster:
Am 11.07.2012 um 20:38 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Dear all,
I have some minor problems with \seeindex
It seems that it does not render accents properly nor is it possible to introduce commands. Is this an intended behavior, am I doing something wrong or is there a bug?
Why don’t you use “ü” and “ß” in your document?
Wolfgang ___________________________________________________________________________________ If your question is of interest to others as well, please add an entry to the Wiki!
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Am 11.07.2012 um 22:37 schrieb Andreas Mang:
Hi Wolfgang,
Thanks. That's truly an option. I have already looked into this and it works. As a matter of fact, this is what I decided to do if there is no quick fix. However, I thought I'd point it out, since it works for \index and just not for \seeindex. Secondly, the \sc (command) issue persists.
MkIV provides a new mechanism to format index entries called processors, it doesn't work yet with \seeindex (see my other mail on the list) but I guess Hans will fix this in one of the next betas. \defineprocessor[sc][style=\sc] \starttext Test\index{Test}\index{sc->Testing} \completeindex \stoptext Wolfgang
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