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From: Eric Lee Green <eric@badtux.org>
To: Gregory Leblanc <GLeblanc@cu-portland.edu>,
	docbook-tools-discuss@sourceware.cygnus.com
Subject: RE: Getting indexes?
Date: Tue, 23 May 2000 21:12:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <00052321210800.09970@ehome.inhouse> (raw)
Message-ID: <20000523211200.HygYcgzjE9eNiBvYaP_mMRGutb2-HeBJTim-aCFrLcc@z> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <A5F46F4ED18FD211ABEE00105AC6CF077F8111@email.cu-portland.edu>

On Tue, 23 May 2000, Gregory Leblanc wrote:
> > -----Original Message-----
> > > how I can create an index? It's a bit depressing to fill my 
> > > document with
> > > <indexterm> tags and then see nada happening :-(. 

> Uhm, woah, I must have been completely asleep.  /usr/bin is definately where
> it is NOT.  
> 
> [gleblanc@grego1 gleblanc]$ rpm -qf
> /usr/lib/sgml/stylesheets/nwalsh-modular/bin/collateindex.pl 

Thanks. I looked in the doc directory under the nwalsh-modular tree, and found
a sort of "mini-howto" on how to do it. I ended up having to write a script to
handle it, though. Also had to change the db2dvi script that came with Red Hat
6.2 to run jadetex as many times as necessary to resolve the index, otherwise I
got "??" page numbers on the dvi/postscript version. 

The HTML output works great. Having a tad of a problem with the DVI/Postscript
output still, though. Bunch of page numbers in the index have come out as
"-999". Don't think so, dude :-). Anybody have any suggestions there?

I'm still ambivalent about the whole Docbook thing. It seems powerful enough,
but nobody seems to have really put together things so that they're easy to use
for mere mortals (I can write scripts in my sleep, but that ain't gonna work
for our technical documentation team!).  On the other hand, the HTML output
looks pretty decent compared to the output of LaTeX2HTML, which is my current
method of getting HTML out of structured markup...  On the other hand, I can
use LyX for writing LaTeX code... hmm... do any of the XML editors work similar
to LyX? How do Docbook and XML get along? 

-- 
Eric Lee Green      There is No Conspiracy
eric@badtux.org     http://www.badtux.org  

  parent reply	other threads:[~2000-05-23 21:12 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 12+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-12-27  6:36 Gregory Leblanc
2000-05-23 16:56 ` Gregory Leblanc
2000-12-27  6:36 ` Eric Lee Green [this message]
2000-05-23 21:12   ` Eric Lee Green
  -- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2000-12-27  6:36 Eric Lee Green
2000-05-23 15:38 ` Eric Lee Green
2000-12-27  6:36 Gregory Leblanc
2000-05-23 22:13 ` Gregory Leblanc
2000-12-27  6:36 ` Eric Bischoff
2000-05-24  3:54   ` Eric Bischoff
2000-12-27  6:36 Gregory Leblanc
2000-05-23 16:52 ` Gregory Leblanc

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