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diff --git a/Build/source/utils/xindy/modules/styles/makeidx.xdy b/Build/source/utils/xindy/modules/styles/makeidx.xdy new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..3b2492dd871 --- /dev/null +++ b/Build/source/utils/xindy/modules/styles/makeidx.xdy @@ -0,0 +1,148 @@ +;; $Id: makeidx.xdy,v 1.1 1997/02/07 14:17:31 kehr Exp $ +;; +;; This file implements the Output Style Specifiers for plain +;; makeindex (see manpage of makeindex 2.x) in conjuction with +;; TeX/LaTeX. +;; +;; The Input Style Specifiers of makeindex cannot de defined in a +;; `xindy' style file. Use an appropriate version of the program +;; `tex2xindy' which should be included with this distribution. +;; +;; Since `xindy' uses a different specification language than +;; makeindex and some of the command-line options of makeindex are now +;; only available as style-file commands, this file can only serve as +;; a template that produces the default-markup of makeindex. However, +;; it may be used as a starting point for further modification and +;; specialization. +;; +;; The following values are taken from the source of the makeindex +;; distribution (see file scanst.h and the manpage) for further +;; details. +;; + +;; Define all attributes appearing in your document. Your attributes +;; are all encapsulators you use in your \index commands following the +;; vertical bar sign `|'. For example `foo' is the attribute in the +;; command \index{...|foo}. Here you specify the set of attributes +;; that appear in your document, the order in which they appear in the +;; index and which one superdes the other. +;; +;; Example: a) (define-attibutes (("default") ("bf") ("it"))) +;; b) (define-attibutes (("bf" "default"))) +;; +;; The initial command is (change it accordingly): + +(define-attributes ("default")) + +;; The description of the location-classes. +;; Add more location classes as needed. + +(define-location-class "arabic-page-numbers" ("arabic-numbers")) +(define-location-class "roman-page-numbers" ("roman-numbers-lowercase")) +(define-location-class "Roman-page-numbers" ("roman-numbers-uppercase")) +(define-location-class "alpha-page-numbers" ("alpha")) +(define-location-class "Alpha-page-numbers" ("ALPHA")) + +;; The most frequently used cross reference class "see". Add more, if +;; necessary. + +(define-crossref-class "see") +(markup-crossref-list :open "\see{" :close "}{}" :class "see") + +;; In makeindex: page_precedence <string> "rnaRA" +;; List all location classes appearing in your document. + +(define-location-class-order ("roman-page-numbers" + "arabic-page-numbers" + "alpha-page-numbers" + "Roman-page-numbers" + "Alpha-page-numbers" + "see")) + + +;; preamble <string> "\\begin{theindex}\n" +;; postamble <string> "\n\n\\end{theindex}\n" + +(markup-index :open "\begin{theindex}~n" + :close "~n~n\end{theindex}~n" + :tree) + +;; These specifiers are not directly supported via a command-line +;; switch as in makeindex. Add the appropriate markup-commands into +;; the preamble. + +;; setpage_prefix <string> "~n \setcounter{page}{" +;; setpage_suffix <string> "}~n" + +;; group_skip <string> "~n~n \indexspace~n" + +(markup-letter-group-list :sep "~n~n \indexspace~n") + +;; The indexentries (item_<..> specifiers) + +(markup-indexentry :open "~n \item " :depth 0) +(markup-indexentry :open "~n \subitem " :depth 1) +(markup-indexentry :open "~n \subsubitem " :depth 2) + +;; Location-references + +;; delim_0 <string> ", " +;; delim_1 <string> ", " +;; delim_2 <string> ", " + +(markup-locclass-list :open ", " :sep ", ") + +;; delim_n <string> ", " + +(markup-locref-list :sep ", ") + +;; delim_r <string> "--" + +(markup-range :sep "--") + +;; Here follow all letter-groups. The short-cut notation is used here. + +(define-letter-groups + ("a" "b" "c" "d" "e" "f" "g" "h" "i" "j" "k" "l" "m" + "n" "o" "p" "q" "r" "s" "t" "u" "v" "w" "x" "y" "z")) + +;; +;; The sort-rules map all letters to their lowercase counterpart. +;; + +(sort-rule "A" "a") +(sort-rule "B" "b") +(sort-rule "C" "c") +(sort-rule "D" "d") +(sort-rule "E" "e") +(sort-rule "F" "f") +(sort-rule "G" "g") +(sort-rule "H" "h") +(sort-rule "I" "i") +(sort-rule "J" "j") +(sort-rule "K" "k") +(sort-rule "L" "l") +(sort-rule "M" "m") +(sort-rule "N" "n") +(sort-rule "O" "o") +(sort-rule "P" "p") +(sort-rule "Q" "q") +(sort-rule "R" "r") +(sort-rule "S" "s") +(sort-rule "T" "t") +(sort-rule "U" "u") +(sort-rule "V" "v") +(sort-rule "W" "w") +(sort-rule "X" "x") +(sort-rule "Y" "y") +(sort-rule "Z" "z") + + +;; That's all ;-) + + +;; End + +;; Local Variables: +;; mode: lisp +;; End: |