Quick way to proofread / check index entries?
My own fault for not thinking head :-) but I have a largeish text with a lot of \index{...} entries. To make life easier for the proofreader I would like to temporarily redefine \index to wrap it or replace it with something that will highlight indexed items in the text where they occur, e.g. change their colour. I could do this with a global find and replace (across many files) to replace \index with \MyIndex, say, and then define a \MyIndex that understands the various parameter options but this is a hassle. Before I do this, is there anything already pre-built? The ultimate aim is to enable a proofreader to see each indexed term where it appears in order to judge whether the term deserves to be in the index at all. (Working backwards from the index itself is possible but clicking a page number, trying to find the term on the page, then reading the context to make a decision is quite hard work - much easier to read through and deal with the terms as they appear.) — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK
Bruce,
Did something of the sort a while back: redefined the index command to something short, in capitals; then adjusted the syntax highlighting to pick up the code. This was for emacs + auctex, so it was just a case of adjusting one of the stock auctex files. I think Scite may let one do something similar.
Richard
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Den sön 4 sep. 2022 08:59Richard Mahoney via ntg-context
Bruce,
Did something of the sort a while back: redefined the index command to something short, in capitals; then adjusted the syntax highlighting to pick up the code. This was for emacs + auctex, so it was just a case of adjusting one of the stock auctex files. I think Scite may let one do something similar.
Richard
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To: ntg-context mailing list Cc: Bruce Horrocks Subject: [NTG-context] Quick way to proofread / check index entries? Date: Sunday, 4 September 2022 06:51 My own fault for not thinking head :-) but I have a largeish text with a lot of \index{...} entries. To make life easier for the proofreader I would like to temporarily redefine \index to wrap it or replace it with something that will highlight indexed items in the text where they occur, e.g. change their colour.
I could do this with a global find and replace (across many files) to replace \index with \MyIndex, say, and then define a \MyIndex that understands the various parameter options but this is a hassle. Before I do this, is there anything already pre-built?
The ultimate aim is to enable a proofreader to see each indexed term where it appears in order to judge whether the term deserves to be in the index at all. (Working backwards from the index itself is possible but clicking a page number, trying to find the term on the page, then reading the context to make a decision is quite hard work - much easier to read through and deal with the terms as they appear.)
— Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK
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Not by the computer, so cannot test, but I found these in an old document of mine: \enabletrackers[nodes.destinations] \enabletrackers[nodes.references] \usemodule[references-show] I hope it helps. /Mikael
On 3 Sep 2022, at 19:51, Bruce Horrocks via ntg-context
wrote: My own fault for not thinking head :-) but I have a largeish text with a lot of \index{...} entries. To make life easier for the proofreader I would like to temporarily redefine \index to wrap it or replace it with something that will highlight indexed items in the text where they occur, e.g. change their colour.
I could do this with a global find and replace (across many files) to replace \index with \MyIndex, say, and then define a \MyIndex that understands the various parameter options but this is a hassle. Before I do this, is there anything already pre-built?
The ultimate aim is to enable a proofreader to see each indexed term where it appears in order to judge whether the term deserves to be in the index at all. (Working backwards from the index itself is possible but clicking a page number, trying to find the term on the page, then reading the context to make a decision is quite hard work - much easier to read through and deal with the terms as they appear.)
Thanks for the suggestions Richard and Mikael. For the benefit of the list I went with the following quick'n'dirty™ approach which will be good enough: \def\index{\dosingleempty\debugIndex} \def\debugIndex[#1]#2{% \iffirstargument \null% Ignore it for now \else \inmargin[color=blue,stack=yes,style=ssxx]{#2}% \fi } \def\startregister{\dotripleempty\debugStartRegister} \def\debugStartRegister[#1][#2][#3]#4{% \inmargin[color=darkgreen,stack=yes,style=ssxx]{↓ #2}% } \def\stopregister[#1][#2]{\inmargin[color=darkred,stack=yes,style=ssxx]{↑ #2}} — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK
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Bruce Horrocks
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Mikael Sundqvist
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Richard Mahoney