[OS X TeX] Multiple indexes with TeXShop

André Bellaïche abellaic at math.jussieu.fr
Sun Dec 16 00:11:48 CET 2007


Le 15 déc. 07 à 23:23, George Gratzer a écrit :

> My recommendation is -- see my book, p. 463 -- to use the AMS  
> amsidx package.
>
> GG


On the AMS website, I get:

Your search - amsidx - did not match any documents

A.B.

>
> On Dec 15, 2007, at 11:32 AM, André Bellaïche wrote:
>
>> In order to make multiple indexes, the LaTeX companion advices us  
>> to use the index package. Everything looks fine and easy, but one  
>> thing How: do you compile your .**x file into a .**d file?
>>
>> The problem is: Makeindex command included in TeXShop works only  
>> for .idx and .ind
>>
>> Is there a way out without resorting to command line?
>>
>> One possibility is to use the old Macintosh application Makeindex  
>> v2.12 which worked well in OS 9 (I still have Classic on my i- 
>> mac), so well that you didn't have to use aliases for French  
>> diacritics. I mean, it used to put éléphant in its correct  
>> location in the index, you only had to type \index{éléphant}, not  
>> \index{elephant@éléphant}. But there is a drawback, you have to  
>> convert manually the OS X files produced by LaTeX in OS 9 files,  
>> before running Makeindex v2.12.
>>
>> So, this is the second question:
>>
>> Is there a way to convert Makeindex v2.12 into an OS X application  
>> (to carbonize it ?)?
>>
>> André Bellaïche
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