[dbdoclet] Re: indexing and page-numbered internal references
- From: Micki Kaufman <micki001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: dbdoclet@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 15:21:28 -0400
Michael:
I did some testing - Index appears only in the pdf 'bookmarks, not in
the TOC or as a page in the doc.
An important detail - all of my indexterm <span>'s and <tables> are
within <div> tags. The resultant pdf does have 'index' listed in the
bookmarks, but not in the TOC and not as a last page(s) of the pdf.
Forward and onward!
Micki
At 8:14 AM +0200 7/12/04, Michael Fuchs wrote:
>Hello Micki,
>>1. Indexes
>>Would be great if we could insert and utilize index tags entries
>>from html, and have indexed DocBook.
>
>with this mail I send you a new version of html2db.jar, which supports index
>tag entries. Use the following syntax in your html code:
>
><span title="indexterm:primary=Animals:secondary=Tiger">Tiger</span>
>
>You can't use :primary= and :secondary= in your descriptions :-(
>
>Please tell me if this works for you.
>
>Regards
>Michael
>
>
>
>-- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Ecartis --
>-- Type: application/x-jar
>-- File: html2db.jar
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Micki
mailto:micki001@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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