In theory, you can say \startregister[index]{great+topic} and \stopregister[index]{great+topic} and this will do what you want. However, this is one of several bugs in the index module of ConTeXt: this will print just this range and gobble all other entries in the index for great/topic. I wrote a note to the list about these bugs about a week ago, but there were no replies. I guess if there are two of us and we yell loud enough, Hans will hear us eventually :-) Best Thomas On Oct 15, 2005, at 10:44 PM, Olivier wrote:
Hi,
is there a mechanism so that on is able to say \index[start from here]{great+topic} % we are on p3 blabla much material \index[stop there]{great+topic} % we are on p7
and the index will advertise the topic as great topic 3-7
Of course I don't want to put an \index at every page (I don't even know the page break when looking at the source file ;)
This feature is especially nice when defining a concept in a manual.
Many thanks in advance, Olivier
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