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== [[Help:Reference|Syntax]] (autogenerated) ==
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<syntax>defineregister</syntax>
  
 
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== Description ==
  
== Description ==
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The {{cmd|defineregister}} command creates a new index (register) definition. It also allows the index to be configured.
  
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== Examples ==
  
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The following section provides example usages.
  
== Example ==
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=== Hyphenated Sequences ===
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Often indexes will have consecutive page numbers hyphenated, such as: 1, 4-7, 10. The following code produces a hyphenated index:
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<context source="yes">
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\defineregister
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  [photographer]
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  [compress=yes]
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\starttext
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  \dorecurse{4}{%%
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    Foo
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    \photographer{Yousuf Karsh} \page}
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  \completephotographer
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\stoptext
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</context>
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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See {{cmd|setupregister}} for details.
  
 
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==
 
== Help from ConTeXt-Mailinglist/Forum ==

Latest revision as of 16:28, 19 November 2019

\defineregister

Syntax (autogenerated)

\defineregister[...][...][...=...,...]
[...]name
[...]name
...=...,...inherits from \setupregister


Syntax

\defineregister[...][...]
[...] singular
[...] plural
[...] compress

Description

The \defineregister command creates a new index (register) definition. It also allows the index to be configured.

Examples

The following section provides example usages.

Hyphenated Sequences

Often indexes will have consecutive page numbers hyphenated, such as: 1, 4-7, 10. The following code produces a hyphenated index:

\defineregister
  [photographer]
  [compress=yes]

\starttext
  \dorecurse{4}{%%
    Foo
    \photographer{Yousuf Karsh} \page}

  \completephotographer
\stoptext

See also

See \setupregister for details.

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