Hello Horacio, if you have only one index item per page, than on the second level you can use \pagenumber for sorting: A\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+rojo}\page B\index[araña+\pagenumber]{araña+linda}\page C\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+verde}\page D\index[araña+\pagenumber]{araña+grande}\page E\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+blanco}\page The first level should be sorted alphabetically, because 1) you need to group index items according to first word (arbol, araña) 2) if the first item in the publication would start with "z", than you would have "Z" as the first letterhead in the register (according to what you want), not speaking about others, so you could get "Z G I E A N L ..." as an alphabet, and nobody would find anything. Jano On 11/18/2010 10:50 PM, Horacio Suarez wrote:
hello all
In a index, is there a way to sort the items inside a letter not alphabetically, I mean, in appearance order? or maybe there is another way to do it.
I have now:
A arbol blanco, 15 rojo, 4 verde, 23 araña grande, 50 linda, 12
I want:
A arbol rojo, 4 blanco, 15 verde, 23 araña linda, 12 grande, 50
Thankyou in adavance.
-------------------- Horacio Suarez
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