From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: Eric Lee Green To: Jorge Godoy , "Edward C. Bailey" Cc: docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com, Camille Bégnis Subject: Re: Request for Redhat-Centric info (For Ed Bailey) Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 06:36:00 -0000 Message-id: <00070710374201.18849@ehome.inhouse> References: X-SW-Source: 2000/msg00262.html On Fri, 07 Jul 2000, Jorge Godoy wrote: > "Edward C. Bailey" writes: > > > docbook-3.1-4 > > jade-1.2.1-9 > > jadetex-2.7-2 > > psgml-1.0.3-2 > > sgml-common-0.1-8 > > stylesheets-1.54.13rh-1 > We're using the same packages at Conectiva. > But we are using free tools to generate printed books and guides. Any secrets to getting an index that doesn't have a bunch of "-999" entries? Approximately 3/4ths of the entries in my index have the correct page number. The rest say "-999". This despite the fact that 'jadetex' is not reporting any unresolved references. Of course that doesn't mean anything. If I run Jadetex twice, vs. 4 times, my table of contents is full of -999 page numbers even though it's not reporting any unresolved references. There's some boojums here, but I can't figure it out. BTW, no matter how many times I run 'jadetex', I still end up with some -999 page numbers in my index... I once ran 'jadetex' a dozen times to see whether that would help. Nope. Note that I use single-entry () indexes, I don't do double-level indexing (i.e., with ).... example: man-in-the-middle attacks, 78,84,84 MD5, -999,-999,85,196,197,205 Message Authentication Checksum, -999,-999 Very frustrating. Here is the 'index.sgml' section for the above: man-in-the-middle attacks, DH:, Re-keying a client, Known problems and limitations MD5, Design Philosophy, Standard Headers, Known problems and limitations, Implementation, Implementation, Glossary of Terms Message Authentication Checksum, Agent configuration, Packet Format -- Eric Lee Green There is No Conspiracy eric@badtux.org http://www.badtux.org