How to add entire chapter's page ranger for index entry?
I am adding items to an index simply using `\index{word}`. There are a few cases where instead of printing just the page number where `\index{word}` is placed, I need the entire page range for that chapter to be displayed. For instance, if Chapter 3 spans page 22-50, and I place `\index{word}` in Chapter 3, I need the index to display "word 22-50", but only for that entry...not for all index entries. How to add entire chapter's page ranger for index entry? --Joel
Am 23.01.22 um 22:40 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
I am adding items to an index simply using `\index{word}`.
There are a few cases where instead of printing just the page number where `\index{word}` is placed, I need the entire page range for that chapter to be displayed. For instance, if Chapter 3 spans page 22-50, and I place `\index{word}` in Chapter 3, I need the index to display "word 22-50", but only for that entry...not for all index entries.
How to add entire chapter's page ranger for index entry?
You need to use \startregister[index][some code]{Entry} ... chapter content ... \stopregister[index][some code] Hraban
On 23 Jan 2022, at 21:40, Joel via ntg-context
wrote: I am adding items to an index simply using `\index{word}`.
There are a few cases where instead of printing just the page number where `\index{word}` is placed, I need the entire page range for that chapter to be displayed. For instance, if Chapter 3 spans page 22-50, and I place `\index{word}` in Chapter 3, I need the index to display "word 22-50", but only for that entry...not for all index entries.
How to add entire chapter's page ranger for index entry?
\startchapter[title={My chapter title}] \startregister[index][anIdentifier]{word} The text... \stopregister[index][anIdentifier] \stopchapter — Bruce Horrocks Hampshire, UK
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