Jano, thankyou very much. It is a songs book, and I need an author table of content. Your solution is very good, works fine, but using \pagenumber or incrementing a counter I can´t make it work. I replace \pagenumber with a incremental number to assure the label sorting. So using the original sample, instead of:A\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+rojo}\pageB\index[araña+\pagenumber]{araña+linda}\pageC\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+verde}\pageD\index[araña+\pagenumber]{araña+grande}\pageE\index[arbol+\pagenumber]{arbol+blanco}\page it is nowA\index[arbol1]{arbol+rojo}\pageB\index[araña2]{araña+linda}\pageC\index[arbol3]{arbol+verde}\pageD\index[araña4]{araña+grande}\pageE\index[arbol5]{arbol+blanco}\page Even it´not elegant, the Author index is very nice! Maybe yo know why I can´t make it work. Well, thankyou again. -------------------- Horacio Suarez Editorial Antropofagia www.eantropofagia.com.ar
To: ntg-context@ntg.nl From: jano.kula@tiscali.cz Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2010 10:49:35 +0100 Subject: Re: [NTG-context] index sort question
On 11/19/2010 10:45 AM, Jano Kula wrote:
Hello Horacio,
if you have only one index item per page, than on the second level you can use \pagenumber for sorting:
or your own counter increased by every index item, which doesn't restrict it to one item per page.
J.
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