Hi, I don't understand the concept of entries in registerentry :o( Say, you have this example: \starttext \placeregister[index] \page page 1 \setregisterentry[index] [entries:1={eins}, entries:2={zwei}, entries:3={drei}, label=range] \page page 2 text \page page 3 \finishregisterentry[index][label=range] text \stoptext Why does only have entries:3 the index range "2-4", both entries:1 and 2 are emtpy? What should I write in order to have all of those entries referering to the same "2-4"? Best, Steffen
Hi Steffen, On 10/13/2010 07:23 PM, Steffen Wolfrum wrote:
Hi,
I don't understand the concept of entries in registerentry :o(
Say, you have this example:
\starttext \placeregister[index] \page page 1 \setregisterentry[index] [entries:1={eins}, entries:2={zwei}, entries:3={drei}, label=range] \page page 2 text \page page 3 \finishregisterentry[index][label=range] text \stoptext
\setregisterentry writes only one index entry and entries:1, entries:2, entries:3 are the levels of this entry, so \setregisterentry in your example is equivalent to \index{eins+zwei+drei} and you get eins zwei drei <number>
Why does only have entries:3 the index range "2-4", both entries:1 and 2 are emtpy? What should I write in order to have all of those entries referering to the same "2-4"?
Hans might have a better hint, I would write these entries three times. Jano
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