On Fri, Mar 2, 2018 at 2:28 AM, Brian Wedde
I put ConTeXt on a new server. It works fine except that it is not aggregating index results. I have isolated it to a single line, but i do not understand why it breaks indexing. Feedback from anybody would be immensely helpful. I have already spent way too much time figuring this out.
%Minimal example: % ConTeXt ver: 2017.05.15 21:48 MKII fmt: 2017.8.17 int: english/english \enableregime[utf] \starttext \index{Aardvark}Aardvark \index{Baboon}Baboon \index{Camel}Camel \pagebreak \index{Baboon}Baboon \placeindex[compress=yes] \stoptext
Outputs Index like this:
A Aardvark 1
B Baboon 1
C Camel 1
B Baboon 2
and issues warning when compiling: references : duplicate reference [][Index:b] on page 2
However, if i remove this line, it works fine: \enableregime[utf]
I need that line to be able to handle diacritics in the text however. I cannot upgrade to mkIV yet as there is a complex toolchain involved.
Running this example with the same installation files and same input returns different results when run on my local workstation versus this new machine i am working on. It also works fine on the live.contextgarden.net tool.
Can anyone think of a reason why adding "\enableregime[utf]" would break the index aggregator? File permissions? Missing tool? Something wrong with fonts? Some other context-sensitive misconfiguration?
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks a bunch. Hm this is what I see
1 Aardvark Baboon Camel 2 Baboon a Aardvark 1 b Baboon 1–2 c Camel 1 I will send off-list my files -- luigi