* [NTG-context] Is there a short-cut to adding sub-categories for index entries?
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@ 2024-08-25 13:38 ` Joel via ntg-context
2024-08-25 14:29 ` [NTG-context] " Henning Hraban Ramm
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From: Joel via ntg-context @ 2024-08-25 13:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mailing List for ConTeXt Users; +Cc: Joel
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I have a document with thousands of index entries. Here’s a samplecode:
\starttext
Some people livedin \index{cliff-dwelling}cliff-dwellings, while others lived in\index{lean-to}lean-tos.
\placeindex
\stoptext
This produces anindex like this:
c
cliff-dwelling 1
l
lean-to 1
I’d like to createan index with much more sub-categories to find the same entries, forinstance, a category of “dwellings”:
c
cliff-dwelling 1
d
dwellings
cliff-dwelling 1
lean-to 1
l
lean-to 1
As I’m aware, theway to code this is as follows:
\starttext
Some people livedin\index{cliff-dwelling}\index{dwellings+cliff-dwelling}cliff-dwellings,while others lived in\index{lean-to}\index{dwellings+lean-to}lean-tos.
\placeindex
\stoptext
I’m wondering ifthere is a short-cut means to set this up, such that if I can tellthe document that any time it sees “cliff-dwellings” in an index,it will also add its page numbers to under “dwellings+cliff-dwelling”? In other words, is there an easierway to add these categories, then to go through the entire documentand mark them? I already have a list of all the words.
For instance, in my above code, I must find every \index{cliff-dwelling} entry and add a \index{dwellings+cliff-dwelling} next to it...which would take hundreds of hours if I did that for every word. Is there a quicker way to tell it always also add it under "dwellings" too?
--Joel
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* [NTG-context] Re: Is there a short-cut to adding sub-categories for index entries?
2024-08-25 13:38 ` [NTG-context] Is there a short-cut to adding sub-categories for index entries? Joel via ntg-context
@ 2024-08-25 14:29 ` Henning Hraban Ramm
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From: Henning Hraban Ramm @ 2024-08-25 14:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: ntg-context
Am 25.08.24 um 15:38 schrieb Joel via ntg-context:
> I have a document with thousands of index entries. Here’s a sample code:
> Some people lived in
> \index{cliff-dwelling}\index{dwellings+cliff-dwelling}cliff-dwellings,
> while others lived in \index{lean-to}\index{dwellings+lean-to}lean-tos.
>
> I’m wondering if there is a short-cut means to set this up, such that if
> I can tell the document that any time it sees “cliff-dwellings” in an
> index, it will also add its page numbers to under
> “dwellings+cliff-dwelling”? In other words, is there an easier way to
> add these categories, then to go through the entire document and mark
> them? I already have a list of all the words.
>
> For instance, in my above code, I must find every \index{cliff-dwelling}
> entry and add a \index{dwellings+cliff-dwelling} next to it...which
> would take hundreds of hours if I did that for every word. Is there a
> quicker way to tell it always also add it under "dwellings" too?
If it’s just a few instances, define a macro:
\define[1]\DwIndex{\index{#1}\index{dwellings+#1}#1}
For a list of words, a lookup table and a Lua function make sense.
With a comparable problem, normalizing location names, I used this:
-- lookups.lua
userdata = userdata or { }
userdata.Mapping = {
["Albano"] = "Albano (Provinz Rom)",
["Altona"] = "Altona (Hamburg)",
["Aurich"] = "Aurich (Ostfriesland)",
-- …
}
function userdata.Lookup(name)
context(userdata.Mapping[name] or name)
end
%%% environment
\loadluafile[lookups.lua]
\defineregister[Location][]
\define[1]\LocIndex{\expanded{\Location{%
\ctxlua{userdata.Lookup("#1")}}}}
Hraban
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