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From: Hans Hagen via ntg-context <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
To: mailing list for ConTeXt users <ntg-context@ntg.nl>
Cc: Hans Hagen <j.hagen@xs4all.nl>
Subject: Re: How to create an index that refers to multiple other books?
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2022 19:26:12 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <b89ee0ae-ab30-cdce-627e-58cf4801e7ca@xs4all.nl> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <83836089.771099.1642511796159@mail.yahoo.com>

On 1/18/2022 2:16 PM, Joel via ntg-context wrote:
> I am writing a secondary textbook to be used in public schools. In my 
> state, the textbooks must adhere to standards, such as the Common Core 
> State Standards (CCSS). It is typical for a textbook to contain an index 
> for teachers to check where in the textbook which standards are used. 
> I've used the following code to create such an index, if I simply place 
> `\learned{}` somewhere containing the standard's ID, it creates a custom 
> index entry, and `\placelearned` displays that index.
> 
> \defineregister[learned][compress=yes]
> \setupregister[learned][style=sansbold, textstyle=slanted, n=1, 
> pagenumber=yes]
> \starttext
>          \learned{CCSS+W.7.3}
>      \input knuth
>          \learned{CCSS+W.7.3}
>      \input knuth
>          \learned{CCSS+W.7.1}
>      \startchapter[title=Standards]
>          \placelearned
>      \stopchapter
> \stoptext
> 
> This prints an index like this:
> 
> Standards
> c
> CSS
>      W.7.1    1
>      W.7.3    1
> 
> My problem is my textbook also includes four separate workbooks. I need 
> the index to show my publisher that I've covered all 300+ standards, so 
> I need the index at the back of the textbook to also contain details of 
> which pages in each workbook the standards are found. How can I combine 
> the index so it refers to all books? Something like this:
> 
> Standards
> 
> c
> CSS
>      W.7.1    T 1, Wk.1 3-8, 12, Wk.2 8-9, 60-61
>      W.7.3    T 1, Wk.1 3-8, 12, Wk.2 8-9, 60-61, Wk.3 1-2, 54, 70, 90, 
> Wk.4 99, 102, 104
> 
> ...or possibly like this...
> 
> Standards
> c
> CSS
>      W.7.1
>      Textbook: 1
>      Workbook 1: 3-8, 12
>      Workbook 2: 8-9, 60-61
>      W.7.3
>      Textbook: 1
>      Workbook 1: 3-8, 12
>      Workbook 2: 8-9, 60-61
>          Workbook 3: 1-2, 54, 70, 90
>          Workbook 4: 99, 102, 104
> 
> Is there any way to print an index that covers pages across multiple books?
in principle one can load an index but you want some prefixing ... i 
suppose that we can make some more native feature (some weekend 
challenge i guess)

Hans

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      parent reply	other threads:[~2022-01-18 18:26 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <83836089.771099.1642511796159.ref@mail.yahoo.com>
2022-01-18 13:16 ` Joel via ntg-context
2022-01-18 13:27   ` Joel via ntg-context
2022-01-18 14:39     ` Henning Hraban Ramm via ntg-context
2022-01-19  2:17       ` Joel via ntg-context
2022-01-18 18:26   ` Hans Hagen via ntg-context [this message]

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