-$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/Markup.txt,v 1.1 2006/02/01 11:01:01 ph10 Exp $
+$Cambridge: exim/doc/doc-docbook/Markup.txt,v 1.3 2006/07/31 13:19:36 ph10 Exp $
XFPT MARKUP USED IN THE EXIM DOCUMENTATION
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.oindex "primary text" "secondary text"
The first is for the "concept index" and the second is for the "options index".
-Not all forms of output distinguish between these - sometimes there is just one
-index.
+The secondary text is of course optional. Not all forms of output distinguish
+between these - sometimes there is just one index. For the concept index, it is
+also possible to set "start" and "end" markers so that the entry lists a range
+of pages. This is how to do that:
+
+ .scindex IID "primary text" "secondary text"
+ <intervening text, should be several pages>
+ .ecindex IID
+
+The IID must be some unique string to tie the entries together.
The index for the Exim reference manual has a number of "see also" entries.
These are coded in raw XML at the start of the source file.
can, of course, put in blank lines if you wish, and it is probably clearer to
do so.
+WARNING: If there are index directives, put them after rather than before .new
+because otherwise you are likely to get an empty paragraph, which shows up as
+unwanted vertical whitespace.
+
If want to mark just a few words inside a paragraph as new, you can call the
.new macro with an argument. The macro can be called either as a directive or
as an inline macro call, which takes the form of an ampersand followed by the
it may be easier just to mark the entire table.
Philip Hazel
-Last updated: 25 January 2006
+Last updated: 31 July 2006