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> On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 11:18:31AM -0500, Dan Luecking wrote:<br>> > It seems to work for me.<br>> <br>> I've just tried and it works for me, too. The macros Adam sent just<br>> cannot produce the "of" in front of "London". This might be a stale<br>> .ind or .idx file which you are seeing. Try removing those files and<br>> rebuilding your document.<br>> <br>> Oleg<br><br>Sorry, I didn't explain myself very well. The problem is not the missing <br>'of' - I missed that out of my example. The problem is that when you use<br>Oleg's \architect macro without the optional argument the index is typeset <br>correctly, but when you use the optional argument the index is typeset <br>incorrectly and the order is reversed. <br><br>(No optional argument)<br><pre>Smith, 1<br>Smith, John, 1<br><br>(With optional argument)<br><br>Smith, John, (architect, of London,) 1<br>Smith, (architect, of London,) 1</pre>Adam.<br><br /><hr />Beyond Hotmail — see what else you can do with Windows Live. <a href='http://clk.atdmt.com/UKM/go/134665375/direct/01/' target='_new'>Find out more!</a></body>
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