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16 Jun
2017
16 Jun
'17
10 p.m.
Am 2017-06-16 um 17:42 schrieb Florian Grammel
Using [compress=all] for registers yields somewhat puzzling results (1.0.4 (TeX Live 2017)). I would expect the register of the following code to become one single range "1--7", though context produces "1--2, 3--7". Is this the expected behaviour? And if so: is there another switch to get the ranges to be collapsed completely?
Also: There wouldn't be a shorthand to define explicit ranges? LaTeX has \index{Demorange|(} to \index{Demorange|)} which is actually very convenient.
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