Hi Robert, On 2012-04-26 12:07, Robert Blackstone wrote:
In many books page numbers indicating illustrations are set in italics. Pagenumbers indicating foot- or endnotes often have a suffix "n".
This I’d like to have in Context, too.
Furthermore, when an indexed item is discussed on a number of consecutive pages, usually a range is given in the index, like 144-53, or 143 ff.
You want the “compress” switch in placeregister, or indicate ranges with \{start,stop}register: ········································································ \defineregister [demo] [demoes] \starttext \demo{Demoitem} foo \page[yes] \demo{Demoitem} foo \page[yes] %%% Here’s the range; should work without “compress” \startregister[demo][demorange]{Demorange} \demo{Demoitem} foo \page[yes] \demo{Otheritem} bar \page[yes] \demo{Otheritem} bar \page[yes] \stopregister[demo][demorange]%% <= you’ll need to explicitly terminate the ranges so they can overlap \demo{Otheritem} bar \page[yes] \demo{Demoitem} foo \page[yes] \demo{Demoitem} foo \page[yes] %%%% Here’s the relevant bit: \placeregister [demo] [compress=yes] \stoptext ········································································ Btw. have you read the small print: http://wiki.contextgarden.net/Registers#Tricks ? Regards Philipp -- () ascii ribbon campaign - against html e-mail /\ www.asciiribbon.org - against proprietary attachments