* Re: indices
2009-05-24 7:45 ` indices Taco Hoekwater
@ 2009-05-24 14:09 ` Charles Doherty
2009-05-24 16:05 ` indices Taco Hoekwater
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From: Charles Doherty @ 2009-05-24 14:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear Taco,
I inserted the code as you suggested although perhaps not in the
position you would yourself. I had to add the {} to
\insertkeywords{}{}{}
I did this in the bibl.apa file and I get my index. Of course the
keywords are now inserted in the bibliography. Is there a way to
prevent that but still produce the index? Here are the test files that
I am using. I really appreciate you taking the time to help me with
this.
Thanks again,
Charlie
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\setuppublicationlist[samplesize={Bie87b},totalnumber=10]
\startpublication[k=Aitchison:Armagh,t=book,
a={{Aitchison}},y=1994,
n=1,s=Ait94]
\author[]{N.B.}[N.]{}{Aitchison}
\pubyear{1994}
\title{Armagh and the Royal Centres in Early Medieval Ireland. Monuments,
Cosmology, and the Past}
\city{Woodbridge}
\note{\lib{941.66}\\ I have written a review of this book in Irish Historical
Studies. It is an interesing view of the material and is thought-provoking.
But there are wild leaps of the imagination and much speculation stretches
the evidence}
\keywords{Aitchison, Armagh, royal centres, monuments, cosmology}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Anderson:Adomnan,t=book,
a={{Anderson},{Anderson}},y=1991,
n=2,s=AA91]
\editor[]{Alan~Orr}[A.~O.]{}{Anderson}
\editor[]{Marjorie~Ogilvie}[M.~O.]{}{Anderson}
\pubyear{1991}
\title{Adomn{\'a}n's Life of Columba}
\city{Oxford}
\pubname{[Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., Edinburgh and London 1961] revised by
Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson, Clarendon Press}
\note{\lib{282}\\ This is an edition and translation of the earliest `life' of
St Colum Cille. This `life' is one of the most important for history and
archaeology. It {\em must} be read}
\keywords{Anderson, Columba, Colum Cille, Adamn{\'a}n, hagiography,
hagiographer, saints' lives}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bammesberger-Wollmann:Britain,t=book,
a={{Bammesberger},{Wollmann}},y=1990,
n=3,s=BW90]
\editor[]{A.}[A.]{}{Bammesberger}
\editor[]{A.}[A.]{}{Wollmann}
\pubyear{1990}
\title{Britain 400--600: Language and History}
\city{Heidelberg}
\note{\lib{420.9}\\ An important collection of essays. providing a context for
the Christianisation of Early Ireland}
\keywords{Bammesberger, Wollmann, Britain, language, Early Christian Ireland}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bhreathnach:Tara,t=book,
a={{Bhreathnach}},y=1993,
n=4,s=Bhr93]
\author[]{E.}[E.]{}{Bhreathnach}
\pubyear{1993}
\title{Tara: The literary and historical perspective}
\series{Discovery Programme Reports 1. Project Results 1992 (Pages 94--97)}
\city{Dublin}
\pubname{Royal Irish Academy / Discovery Programme}
\note{\lib{Store LD95.8930}\\ The material gathered here will provide the basis
for a deeper understanding of the role of Tara in the biography of Patrick.
What was its symbolical significance for seventh-century Churchmen? Why
should they be concerned with such a {\em pagan} site?}
\keywords{Bhreathnach, Tara, literature}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bhreathnach:TaraBibliography,t=incollection,
a={{Bhreathnach}},y=1995,
n=5,s=Bhr95]
\artauthor[]{E.}[E.]{}{Bhreathnach}
\pubyear{1995}
\arttitle{Introduction}
\title{Tara. A Select Bibliography}
\city{Dublin}
\chapter{1}
\pubname{Royal Irish Academy / Discovery Programme}
\note{\lib{941.5/DIS}\\ The introduction to this Select Bibliography provides a
useful summary and guide to the sources referring to Tara. In particular pp
21--26 extract and comment on the references in the hagiography}
\keywords{Bhreathnach, Tara, bibliography, hagiography}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=BhreathnachNewmann:Tara,t=book,
a={{Bhreathnach},{Newman}},y=1995,
n=6,s=BN95]
\author[]{E.}[E.]{}{Bhreathnach}
\author[]{C.}[C.]{}{Newman}
\pubyear{1995}
\title{Tara}
\city{Dublin}
\pubname{Stationery Office}
\note{\lib{W77}\\A beautifully illustrated guide to Tara. Well worth buying}
\keywords{Bhreathnach, Newmann, Tara}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bieler:LifeLegend,t=book,
a={{Bieler}},y=1949,
n=10,s=Bie49]
\author[]{Ludwig}[L.]{}{Bieler}
\pubyear{1949}
\title{The Life and Legend of St Patrick: Problems of Modern Scholarship}
\city{Dublin}
\note{\lib{274.15/S}\\ Although dated, Professor Bieler's work was fundamental
in furthering Patrician studies during the middle decades of the last
century}
\keywords{Bieler, Patrick, legends, Muirch{\'u}, T{\'\i}rech{\'a}n,
hagiography, saints lives}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bieler:harbinger,t=book,
a={{Bieler}},y=1966,
n=9,s=Bie66]
\author[]{Ludwig}[L.]{}{Bieler}
\pubyear{1966}
\title{Ireland, Harbinger of the Middle Ages}
\city{London}
\note{\lib{274.15}\\ This is a great work of cultural history of Early Ireland.
It is rich in textual and visual material. It is a joy to read. It {\em
should} be read}
\keywords{Bieler, harbinger, Middle Ages, Early Christian Ireland}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bieler:CelticHagiographer,t=incollection,
a={{Bieler}},y=1987a,
n=7,s=Bie87a]
\artauthor[]{Ludwig}[L.]{}{Bieler}
\pubyear{1987\maybeyear{a}}
\arttitle{The {C}eltic hagiographer}
\crossref{Bieler:culture}
\chapter{X}
\pubname{Variorum Reprints}
\note{\lib{189~BIE}\\ A short but fundamentally important article on the
origins of hagiography in Early Ireland}
\keywords{Bieler, Celtic hagiographer, Latin, hagiography, hagiographer}
\stoppublication
\startpublication[k=Bieler:culture,t=book,
a={{Bieler}},y=1987b,
n=8,s=Bie87b]
\author[]{Ludwig}[L.]{}{Bieler}
\pubyear{1987\maybeyear{b}}
\title{Ireland and the Culture of Early Medieval Europe. \rm Edited by Richard
Sharpe}
\city{London}
\pubname{Variorum Reprints}
\note{\lib{189~BIE}\\ A collection of the important contributions of Bieler to
the history of our early Church history}
\keywords{Bieler, culture, Ireland and Europe}
\stoppublication
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@book{Aitchison:Armagh,
Address = {Woodbridge},
Author = {Aitchison, N.B.},
Booktitle = {Armagh and the Royal Centres in Early Medieval Ireland. Monuments, Cosmology, and the Past},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:47:01 +0100},
Keywords = {Aitchison, Armagh, royal centres, monuments, cosmology},
Note = {\lib{941.66}\\ I have written a review of this book in Irish Historical Studies. It is an interesing view of the material and is thought-provoking. But there are wild leaps of the imagination and much speculation stretches the evidence},
Title = {Armagh and the Royal Centres in Early Medieval Ireland. Monuments, Cosmology, and the Past},
Year = 1994}
@book{Anderson:Adomnan,
Address = {Oxford},
Booktitle = {Adomn{\'a}n's Life of Columba},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:47:11 +0100},
Editor = {Anderson, Alan Orr and Anderson, Marjorie Ogilvie},
Keywords = {Anderson, Columba, Colum Cille, Adamn{\'a}n, hagiography, hagiographer, saints' lives},
Note = {\lib{282}\\ This is an edition and translation of the earliest `life' of St Colum Cille. This `life' is one of the most important for history and archaeology. It {\em must} be read},
Publisher = {[Thomas Nelson and Sons Ltd., Edinburgh and London 1961] revised by Marjorie Ogilvie Anderson, Clarendon Press},
Title = {Adomn{\'a}n's Life of Columba},
Year = 1991}
@book{Bammesberger-Wollmann:Britain,
Address = {Heidelberg},
Booktitle = {Britain 400--600: Language and History},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:47:20 +0100},
Editor = {Bammesberger, A. and Wollmann, A.},
Keywords = {Bammesberger, Wollmann, Britain, language, Early Christian Ireland},
Note = {\lib{420.9}\\ An important collection of essays. providing a context for the Christianisation of Early Ireland},
Title = {Britain 400--600: Language and History},
Year = 1990}
@book{Bhreathnach:Tara,
Address = {Dublin},
Author = {Bhreathnach, E.},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:23:13 +0100},
Keywords = {Bhreathnach, Tara, literature},
Note = {\lib{Store LD95.8930}\\ The material gathered here will provide the basis for a deeper understanding of the role of Tara in the biography of Patrick. What was its symbolical significance for seventh-century Churchmen? Why should they be concerned with such a {\em pagan} site?},
Publisher = {Royal Irish Academy / Discovery Programme},
Series = {Discovery Programme Reports 1. Project Results 1992 (Pages 94--97)},
Title = {Tara: The literary and historical perspective},
Year = 1993}
@incollection{Bhreathnach:TaraBibliography,
Address = {Dublin},
Author = {Bhreathnach, E.},
Booktitle = {Tara. A Select Bibliography},
Chapter = 1,
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:47:57 +0100},
Keywords = {Bhreathnach, Tara, bibliography, hagiography},
Note = {\lib{941.5/DIS}\\ The introduction to this Select Bibliography provides a useful summary and guide to the sources referring to Tara. In particular pp 21--26 extract and comment on the references in the hagiography},
Publisher = {Royal Irish Academy / Discovery Programme},
Title = {Introduction},
Year = 1995}
@book{BhreathnachNewmann:Tara,
Address = {Dublin},
Author = {Bhreathnach, E. and Newman, C.},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:52:52 +0100},
Keywords = {Bhreathnach, Newmann, Tara},
Note = {\lib{W77}\\A beautifully illustrated guide to Tara. Well worth buying},
Publisher = {Stationery Office},
Title = {Tara},
Year = 1995}
@incollection{Bieler:CelticHagiographer,
Author = {Bieler, Ludwig},
Booktitle = {Ireland and the Culture of Early Medieval Europe},
Chapter = {X},
Crossref = {Bieler:culture},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:48:16 +0100},
Keywords = {Bieler, Celtic hagiographer, Latin, hagiography, hagiographer},
Note = {\lib{189~BIE}\\ A short but fundamentally important article on the origins of hagiography in Early Ireland},
Title = {The {C}eltic hagiographer}}
@book{Bieler:culture,
Address = {London},
Author = {Bieler, Ludwig},
Booktitle = {Ireland and the Culture of Early Medieval Europe. \rm Edited by Richard Sharpe},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:55:41 +0100},
Keywords = {Bieler, culture, Ireland and Europe},
Note = {\lib{189~BIE}\\ A collection of the important contributions of Bieler to the history of our early Church history},
Publisher = {Variorum Reprints},
Title = {Ireland and the Culture of Early Medieval Europe. \rm Edited by Richard Sharpe},
Year = 1987}
@book{Bieler:harbinger,
Address = {London},
Author = {Bieler, Ludwig},
Booktitle = {Ireland, Harbinger of the Middle Ages},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:55:50 +0100},
Keywords = {Bieler, harbinger, Middle Ages, Early Christian Ireland},
Note = {\lib{274.15}\\ This is a great work of cultural history of Early Ireland. It is rich in textual and visual material. It is a joy to read. It {\em should} be read},
Title = {Ireland, Harbinger of the Middle Ages},
Year = 1966}
@book{Bieler:LifeLegend,
Address = {Dublin},
Author = {Bieler, Ludwig},
Booktitle = {The Life and Legend of St Patrick: Problems of Modern Scholarship},
Date-Added = {2009-05-23 15:06:27 +0100},
Date-Modified = {2009-05-24 14:48:46 +0100},
Keywords = {Bieler, Patrick, legends, Muirch{\'u}, T{\'\i}rech{\'a}n, hagiography, saints lives},
Note = {\lib{274.15/S}\\ Although dated, Professor Bieler's work was fundamental in furthering Patrician studies during the middle decades of the last century},
Title = {The Life and Legend of St Patrick: Problems of Modern Scholarship},
Year = 1949}
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On 24 May 2009, at 08:45, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
> it should create the indices you want, besides.
>
> This is untested, if it does not work you should send me a test file.
>
> Best wishes,
> Taco
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