Why not try: Ojibwe tribe, xx Ojibwe tribe, see ~also Native Americans OR Ojibwe tribe, see <also> Native Americans Cindex (at least v.1.5 for Windows) will...
Yes. I'm using it right now: Parallels w/ Windows XP on a MacBook Pro. With "Spaces" I flip back and forth from Mac to Windows quite easily. The Windows...
I'm trying to locate all the entries in my index beginning with any word, followed by a space, the word "class", a space and a left parenthesis. I use the...
One way to handle situations like this is to do the search in stages: Search for all the records with "class" in them, then search in that group for the...
So it's really true, you can't search on text and ignore the font attributes, huh? Thank you for the "stages" advice, Janet. Should have thought of it myself! ...
I'm not good at pattern searches and am not sure about italics. But would searching for [space]class[space]( deliver what you're looking for? ... [Non-text...
Could you do a boolean search? Find non-italic text AND italic text? I did a test and it looks like it works (although I didn't try pattern matching). It...
I'm spell checking a medical index with a personal dictionary. About half way through, the spell checker refuses to Add new terms. The first time I notice it,...
... That came up somewhere a few months ago, and I think it was finally solved. I'd suggest looking through the archives, both of this list and of index-l. Ah,...
For anyone who is interested, it seems one solution is to remove the parenthesis. I'm not sure why it's a problem, but I pretty much get the records I need...
I'm having a weird problem. The current index contains quite a lot of names and titles of books, and for one similar name and one similar title (not related to...
Noeline, If they're only "similar" they won't combine. They need to be precisely the same. If you want them precisely the same, you might just cut-and-paste...
... And "precisely" includes case, font, style, and so on. ... Good suggestion. -*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*-.,,.-*"*— Ed Rush, Boise,...
Nothing as visible as that, unfortunately! Thanks, Noeline. ... From: cindexusers@yahoogroups.com [mailto:cindexusers@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of Katharyn...
Sorry - imprecise wording. They are exactly the same, just wouldn't combine until a couple of minutes ago! I decided to do your cut-and-paste and accidentally...
And you raise a question I was going to ask later this afternoon. I'm making a book review index. One of the books begins with the ellipsis. Where do you sort...
I never thought of sorting it under anything but the word following the ellipsis. I can't see users looking for it anywhere else - can you? So I'd also sort...
Hi all, My editor wants the first letter of all entries capitalized, but since I am dealing with modern art here, there are some entries that need to start...
You proceed the letter with a tilde (~). ... From: Amy Murphy To: cindexusers@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, October 17, 2008 5:35 PM Subject: [cindexusers]...
But if the editor wants the first letter of all entries capitalized, why do you want "transition" to start with lower case? Pauline Sholtys psholtys@......
I don't know if Amy's situation is similar, but I have a medical client who wants initial main entry caps. Often there are entries for fMRI (functional ...
I agree that there are exceptions, as you pointed out. What Amy asked about didn't seem to be that type of situation, but I may have misunderstood. Pauline...
I'm having a problem on my current index where verifying xrefs is giving me errors that don't exist. For instance, telling me a target is missing when it is...