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Diffstat (limited to 'Build/source/utils/xindy/TLpatches/patch-10-doc-min-range')
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1 files changed, 29 insertions, 27 deletions
diff --git a/Build/source/utils/xindy/TLpatches/patch-10-doc-min-range b/Build/source/utils/xindy/TLpatches/patch-10-doc-min-range index 644be4b42b5..d26e322138a 100644 --- a/Build/source/utils/xindy/TLpatches/patch-10-doc-min-range +++ b/Build/source/utils/xindy/TLpatches/patch-10-doc-min-range @@ -1,29 +1,10 @@ -diff --git a/doc/faq-4.html b/doc/faq-4.html -index 8105256..3a57b7a 100644 ---- a/doc/faq-4.html -+++ b/doc/faq-4.html -@@ -460,11 +460,12 @@ location references. For exmaple the sequence - the form - <P> - <PRE> -- (define-location-class ... :min-range-length none) -+ (define-location-class ... :min-range-length 100000) - </PRE> --<P>The argument <CODE>:min-range-length none</CODE> avoids forming of ranges. --Arbitrary numbers instead of <CODE>none</CODE> define the minimum length of a --sequence of location references that are needed to form a range. -+<P>Arbitrary numbers define the minimum length of a sequence of location references that are needed to form a range. -+The use of a sufficiently large number (such as <CODE>:min-range-length 100000</CODE>) avoids forming of ranges -+(unless your document has more than 100.000 pages and an index entry spans all of them; in this unlikely case, just increase -+the number sufficiently). - <SF>xindy</SF>s default value is 2. - <P> - <P> -diff --git a/doc/manual-3.html b/doc/manual-3.html -index 3520de7..e00cf79 100644 ---- a/doc/manual-3.html -+++ b/doc/manual-3.html -@@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ strings representing separators. Separators must follow the + https://tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2020-May/045760.html + +Index: xindy-src/doc/manual-3.html +=================================================================== +--- xindy-src/doc/manual-3.html (revision 54835) ++++ xindy-src/doc/manual-3.html (working copy) +@@ -185,8 +185,8 @@ keyword argument <CODE>:sep</CODE>. If the keyword <CODE>:min-range-length</CODE> is specified we define the <EM>minimum range length</EM> to be used when building ranges. The argument <CODE>num</CODE> must be a positive integer @@ -34,7 +15,7 @@ index 3520de7..e00cf79 100644 is of type <EM>variable</EM>, i.e. it is a <EM>var-location-class</EM>. Since building of ranges is currently only allowed for standard classes <CODE>:var</CODE> and <CODE>:min-range-length</CODE> must not be used together. The -@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ layers the hierarchy does contain. See command +@@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ <P> <PRE> (define-location-class "page-numbers" ("arabic-numbers") @@ -43,3 +24,24 @@ index 3520de7..e00cf79 100644 </PRE> <P>Defines the location class <CODE>page-numbers</CODE> consisting of one layer which is the alphabet <CODE>arabic-numbers</CODE>. Since the minimum +Index: xindy-src/doc/faq-4.html +=================================================================== +--- xindy-src/doc/faq-4.html (revision 54835) ++++ xindy-src/doc/faq-4.html (working copy) +@@ -460,11 +460,12 @@ + the form + <P> + <PRE> +- (define-location-class ... :min-range-length none) ++ (define-location-class ... :min-range-length 100000) + </PRE> +-<P>The argument <CODE>:min-range-length none</CODE> avoids forming of ranges. +-Arbitrary numbers instead of <CODE>none</CODE> define the minimum length of a +-sequence of location references that are needed to form a range. ++<P>Arbitrary numbers define the minimum length of a sequence of location references that are needed to form a range. ++The use of a sufficiently large number (such as <CODE>:min-range-length 100000</CODE>) avoids forming of ranges ++(unless your document has more than 100.000 pages and an index entry spans all of them; in this unlikely case, just increase ++the number sufficiently). + <SF>xindy</SF>s default value is 2. + <P> + <P> |