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[jira] Updated: (FOR-280) gather index terms from documents to create index page with links

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-280?page=all ]

Ross Gardler updated FOR-280:
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    Urgency: Urgent

Contrary to Jahannes last comment, this index work is not the same as the glossary work in another issue.

Johnnes' index work extracts index terms from content and creates an index page for them.

The glossary works the other way around. You start with a glossary page, complete with aliases, accronyms and definitions and insert links into the documents from there (although the link insertion is not automatic yet, the doc needs to be marked up).


> gather index terms from documents to create index page with links
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>
>          Key: FOR-280
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-280
>      Project: Forrest
>         Type: New Feature
>   Components: Core operations
>     Versions: 0.6
>  Environment: all
>     Reporter: Johannes Schaefer
>  Attachments: abc2document.xsl, abcindex.xmap, forrest-index.zip, forrest-index_v02.zip, sitemap.xmap
>
> I started some work on index creation, i.e. put index terms from around the project documents into an index with backreferences.
> Since I'm new and don't have a lot of time to spend on this, here's what I achieved. Any help and hint on how to proceed is welcome!
> Unzip the sample project in the attachment to a new project dir.
> Copy the sitemap.xmap file to its proper place.
> Do a forrest run to see how it works and what I've done. 

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