26 Oct
2010
26 Oct
'10
4:03 p.m.
Hi Steffen, On 10/26/2010 03:01 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
I am working on a book right now where the author set 4906 index marks ... sometimes right-in-the-middle of a word, but most often behind (and before dot or comma).
and what about to clean up the file with regular expression similar to this: sed -e 's/\b\(\w*\)\\index{\([^}]*\)}/\\index{\2}\1/g' old.tex > new.tex I would guess, that index entries in the middle of the world break kerning and hyphenation. Jano