>>>>> "Hans" == Hans Hagen writes: Hans> you can define your own sort order (in mkiv this is somewhat Hans> easier because there we're in unicode space) Well, Xindy works with utf-8, but it 's nice to hear about mkiv's features. Hans> personally i have no plans for using xindy (i looked into it real Hans> long ago but at that time it was rather latex oriented and could Hans> not carry enough info around which i want in context) Hmm, iirc, (it was long ago when I read Xindy's docs), Xindy is quite markup agnostic. The very web site says: "xindy is an index processor that can be used to generate book-like indexes for arbitrary document-preparation systems. This includes systems such as TeX and LaTeX, the roff-family, SGML/XML-based systems (e.g., HTML) that process some kind of text and generate indexing information. The kernel system is not fixed to any specific system, but can be configured to work together with such systems." You can also read http://xindy.sourceforge.net/features.html page... Can ConTeXt process e.g. indexes like Bible's example mentioned under "Manage Non-Standard Locations" section in the above page? Hans> of course, if someone wants to write a m-xindy, i can provide Hans> additional interfaces/hooks if needed I'll be definitely interested to have it. However, probably not enough time before the end of the year. m-xindy is tsupposed to be written in TeX macro or Lua? Sincerely, Gour -- Gour | Zagreb, Croatia | GPG key: C6E7162D ----------------------------------------------------------------